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Long Island, fair Long Island, 

Which from the city's doors 
Spreads like a woodland pasture 

Hedged in by silver shores, 
You give the city's millions 

The fields, the woods, the air, 
The sky, the sea, the shining sea 

That lights you everywhere. 

Long Island, fair Long Island, 

The garden spot that calls 
To those who are denatured 

Inside the city walls. 
Your bounty is extended 

To greater and to less 
And all who will may follow 

Your paths of pleasantness. 

William J. Lampton. 



Issued by the Passenger Department 

LONG ISLAND RAILROAD 

A. L. Langdon Howard M. Smith 

Traffic Manager Gen. Passenger Agent 

Pennsylvania Station, New York City 

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I^eal Life. 



"In the first place—" 

I* i| T-'ILL you consider a word-picture? It is necessary 

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% y Y Perhaps it has been your good fortune, on a clear 

summer's night, to be on a vessel moving along the 
'"'^^%^t.'*>' ^^tJ great East River of New York. 

^N^"^ At a point opposite the Brooklyn Navy Yard you 
'^ looked to the north and then to the south, sweep- 

ing the river, and there was unfolded before you, if you had eyes 
to see, a panorama the like of which you may not find in a life- 
time of travel up and down the world. Sydney Harbor under the 
Australian moonlight, the Rock of Gibraltar lit by the African 
stars, the night lights of Paris from high on Montmartre — none 
of these scenes of the over-sea, in breadth of canvas and loveliness 
of light and line, shames the sight that lay around you. 

To the west the great iron city, her mysteriously looming build- 
ings — most typical expression of the genius of the western world — 
their high outlines, here massive, there sharp, pricked out in bril- 
liant yellow against the rich, warm sky. 

To the north the river, its placid waters charged with tradition 
from the days of the Indians who lived along its course. Arching 
it from shore to shore mighty crouching lions harnessed with light 
— the Williamsburg and Queensboro bridges. 

To the south, the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges stretching 
powerfully across from land to land, mute symbols of the tread of 
civilization, filling the mind with their part in the mighty scheme 
of transportation. 

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Boating on Great South Bay 




Bungalows in the Woods at Southold 




Ocean Bathing 
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And why, you asked, have these marvelous structures been 
raised up ? Where do they go ? What is their reason for existence ? 

A Magnet of Pleasure 

" You looked to the east. You saw the shore of Long Island, the 
entrance to a region which holds nearly everything that reasonable 
people can want in this earthly life. 

It is Long Island which has brought these wonderful arteries 
of travel into being. It is the spirit and the need of Long Island, 
its sheer power as a magnet in the world of pleasure and comfort 
and happiness, which caused the greatest transportation me- 
dium on this continent to exert all its famous resourcefulness 
and to burrow under the river for the purpose of bringing its 
trains across a huge city, under the waters, and into the very 
island itself. That is one of the noble romances of modern com- 
merce, and too long a tale to re-tell here. 

Suffice it to say that Long Island has come into her own; and, 
so far as ease in making her acquaintance is concerned, she is 
second to no home-centre or pleasure-spot in all the United States, 

A Bit of Logic 

Does it not seem to you that a region which has been the focus 
of the no less than titanic endeavors which have been faintly 
outlined is worthy of your very serious consideration, when you 
shall come to think of the right sort of home that should lie at the 
end of the day's work? Do you not suppose that all the tremen- 
dous effort to reach to the heart of Long Island must mean some- 
thing ? 

It does. It means that Long Island is the ideal — yes, that is 
the word — home-ground and playground. There are many rea- 
sons, too many to give here, but a few you shall have. And always 
bear in mind — for this is a practical world — that when you want 
to go to Long Island you are there almost before you know it, 
particularly if you are one of those pavement-dwellers whom 
0. Henry used to call the Four Million. 

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Homes at Malba on the North Shore 




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Canoeing at Muncie Island 




A Bit of Water Mill 



In the Sea's Embrace 

The great thing about Long Island, of course, next to its accessi- 
bility, is the water, in whose complete embrace it is. Long Island 
is almost synonymous with the sea. 

It brings to mind instantly to those who love it the vision of 
gay beaches with their fine hotels from whose verandas the music 
of the dance drifts out of a summer night ; of the Hamptons, those 
seashore Tuxedos where family after family returns each season 
with unfailing loyalty; of sailing across the Great South Bay in 
a snapping breeze ; of brilliant cafes, continental in their color, set 
down on the edge of lovely wood-fringed bays; of Fire Island 
Lighthouse, famous sentinel of the sea, winking serenely at the 
great ships as they come and go from the corners of the earth. 

And there is always the Sound, Long Island's Mediterranean, 
along which the swift inland steamers make their sedate way — a 
world in itself, its shores lined with pretty country places and boat 
landings. 

Homes, Real Homes .- ^- 

Everywhere, inland or on the water, homes of Long Island 
range from simple cottages to formal estates which easily match 
many of the famous ones of the Old World — but all, mind you, 
homes. For Long Island goes in first for the comforts of life, and the 
gingerbread can come afterwards. It is well known, and will 
become still better known, for its home colonies, where building 
en masse and modern business methods have carried the art of 
living, for persons of moderate means, to very nearly its highest 
possibilities. The daring and initiative of well-organized capital 
have made this feasible. 

Inland, Long Island has as much variety of life and country as 
may be found in the design of a piece of tapestry. It is one of the 
few regions in America where the hills lie only half an hour or so 
away from the sea. The delightful North Shore is pretty much a 
series of bluffs and hill-country, broken by quiet inlets and deep 
bays, and receding into meadows whose soft beauty touches the 
entire countryside with mellowness and tranquihty. 

On the other hand, Hempstead Plains, where the British used 
to hold their horse races, are as smooth as a billiard table, and there 




Fishing at Glenwood 



The Field Club — Quogue 





Nassau Country Club, Glen Cove 



is woodland as charming as any in Surrey. Everywhere are vil- 
lages, almost side-doors to New York, which might well have 
served as models for sleepy "Cranford" ; for Long Island takes 
only from modern life that which she thinks is good for her. 
Herein lies much of her likeability and the secret of the peculiar 
contrast with the roar of the neighboring vast city so continually 
met with in the village life and along the cool lanes. 

And ever before one's eyes, or not very far away on the South 
Shore, is the great, deep-bosomed, inscrutable ocean, with its wine- 
like winds, and its slowly changing color, and its rest. 

The Gun, the Rod, and the Mashie 

Now is it time to write of what many red-blooded persons con- 
sider the backbone of life on Long Island — sport. As a playground 
Long Island is the last word. 

Do you like duck-shooting? Draw a thirty-mile circle from 
Madison Square and you have in Long Island the only hunting 
ground worthy the name within that distance of New York. And 
yet of all New York's suburbs it is the easiest to get to. It is a 
half-way house for ducks when they are pursued by the seasons, 
and this fact has brought content to many a tired business man. 
And if you don't care to shoot ducks, read 0. Henry's story of the 
girl who wanted to pick feathers with her lover on a Long Island 
duck farm. 

If your sport-loving soul is at the other end of a rod or hne, any 
wise fisherman can tell you what goes on in the bays and back- 
waters and streams of Long Island. If you get only half the truth 
you will still be justified in brushing up your tackle. 

Do you know that here are some of the best golf courses of the 
world, framed in scenery like bits of old England? It is on Long 
Island, too, that the country club, that great and sane revolu- 
tionizer of the business American's scheme of life, is at its best, 
and dovetails into the daily life of a surprisingly large number of 
its inhabitants and visitors. 

And sailing, rowing, bathing — everywhere along the four hun- 
dred miles of shore line. It should be well-nigh unnecessary to 
write of the vigor of life on Long Island. 

The Matter of the Mercury 

Now as to climate and health. As to the first, just the common 
sense of it will be stated and you may draw your own deductions, 

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Lake Ronkonkoma 





Grazing by the Bay 







The Pennsylvania Station, New York City 
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Long Island is one hundred and twenty-five miles long and it is 
the only bit of American sea coast running from west to east. If 
you will think that over for a moment, and remember that the 
cool winds come from the south in summer, you will see why Long 
Island's climate has high rating in the travel books. You may 
easily work in shirt-sleeves in New York and sleep under con- 
siderable clothing on Long Island within the round of the clock. 

As to health, just this: A certain distinguished fellow of the 
still more distinguished Academy of Medicine in New York some 
years ago said of Long Island: 

"The practical side of the question is that we have a climate 
within from one to three hours of New York where many suffering 
from diseases that will at once suggest themselves to you may, by 
a sojourn or residence, be benefited. It is certainly worth a trial, 
when for many reasons a long journey to the Rocky plateau or 
Pacific coast is inadvisable." 

An Editor's Dream Come True 

It is only a few years since the scholarly editor of the old 
Putnam's Magazine wrote in his publication: 

"If Long Island does not blossom as the rose it will not be the 
fault of the Pennsylvania Railroad. I venture to say that within 
ten, possibly five years' time, as great a transformation will take 
place on Long Island as takes place in the city of New York every 
decade. Everyone has admitted for many years that Long Island 
was a garden spot, not only a truck-garden spot, but a flower-garden 
spot if properly cultivated. It has so many characteristics ... it 
has some rolling country and it has the sea." 

And it has all come true, every bit of it. 

So why do you not go and see for yourself? 

Why not know this friendly, charming place of great lawns, 
deep verandas, and country clubs brilliant and simple; of harbors 
and inlets that are a joy forever to yachtsmen; of model farms, 
oyster beds, and aeroplane schools; of Elizabethan cottages and 
French chateaux; of magical agricultural experiments under the 
wisdom of a great railroad whose story is the modern story of 
Long Island; of white beaches which sometimes, it is rumored, 
end in lovers' meetings, and of the old, old sea? 

Why not know Long Island and real life? 

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The little cares that fretted me, 

I lost them yesterday, 
Among the fields, above the sea. 

Among the winds at play; 
Among the lowing of the herds. 

The rustling of the trees, 
Among the singing of the birds. 

The humming of the bees. 




^ OEE and more is the Korth Shore coming to have a fuller 
meaning in the varied life of Long Island. There is a 
cnrions lack in America of snhnrhan country offering 
at once both the sweep of open water and the quiet of 
hill and woodland. Almost along the entire front of 
the North Shore there is to be had this rare combina 
tion, so satisfying to the country dweller who does not 
willingly abandon either the stretch of bay or open sea 
on the one hand or the brushwood on the other. 

From Flushing, on past Whitestone, (Ireat Neck and Manhasset, clear 
up to Port Washington, there is a charming variety of scenery which in 
itself offers a sufficient excuse for these pages. 

It is perhaps idle, however, to attempt to generalize too largely in the 
attraction of the North Shore, for if the entire truth be told the reader 
will almost certainly appraise the tribute as a piece of special pleading 
too partisan in nature. On the other hand, if a reasonable restraint be 
exercised, the story will fail in the telling. So it is possibly the wisest 
thing to plunge at once into the consideration of the North Shore as a 
region for downright, comfortable, intelligent living of a sort thar sane 
and normal city people, if one could get them to confess, are everywhere 
secretly longing to know. 

Within a Stone's Throw 

Again it should be repeated that the North Shore is a series of hills 
and bluffs which lie only half an hour or so away from the city of New 
York. Woodside, Winfiekl, Elmhurst, and Corona, for instance, are 
almost within a stone's throw of the great town. A little further on is 
Flushing, with all the advantages of the city, and with a settled resi- 

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The Sound at Beechhurst, Whitestone 




The Bay at Plandome 




Boating at Port Washington 
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dential air which has always been one of its marked characteristics. 
North of Flushing are College Point, Malba, AVhitestone and White- 
stone Landing (Beechhiirst). Between Flushing and Bayside are Mur- 
ray Hill and Broadway. 

Little Neck Bay will go into posterity as the home of the clam. As a 
village, Bayside is pretty much typical of Long Island life, with its golf 
clubs and shady macadamized streets and attractive cottages and rich 
lawns. Not much further to the east are Douglaston, Little Neck and 
Great Neck, from where charming and well-made roads penetrate into 
the country side and where, as almost everywhere along the North Shore, 
the water life plays a vital part. 

One leaves Manhasset and Plandome, tucked comfortably along a steep 
hillside on the North Bay, to come to Port Washington, which to a greater 
and greater extent is becoming liked as an all-year-around home. Any 
zealous yachtsman will tell of the good times to be had at the Manhasset 
Bay Yacht Club. 

At Mineola, nine miles east of Jamaica, the Oyster Bay branch of the 
railroad pokes its nose into East Williston and Eoslyn (tlie latter village, 
at the head of Hempstead Harbor, the old home of William Cullen 
Bryant), both typical of Long Island. Furtlier on are Glen Head and 
Glenwood, both popular suburban spots. 

Sea Cliff is a summer resort with a splendid bathing b?ach and is fast 
making the older watering places look to their laurels, standing as it does 
clear-cut against the sky and looking out upon the bay. Its importance 
is evident by the steamer service to and from New York. 

The Seats of the Mighty 

Glen Cove has the superb Nassau Country Club, and at Locust Valley, 
commanding the Sound and a glimpse of the Connecticut shore, is the 
costly new Piping Eock Country Club. Mill Neck and Bayville, both 
near the water, have many diversions. Everywhere in this immediate 
region are scattered some of the most superb estates in America. 

Oyster Bay has an individnality of its own, with its fine private estates 
and its well-reasoned and simple scheme of living. Also, like its neigh- 
boring villages, and, in fact, characteristic of village life throughout in 
Long Island, Oyster Bay has easily kept pace with the times in its ma- 
terial comforts and advantages. 

Winding through delightful wooded hills along the North Shore, east 
of Oyster Bay, goes the Wading Eiver Branch of the railroad through 
Syosset, siirrounded by really good farms and better fruit; and Cold 
Spring Harbor, in whose lakes the State of New York with a paternal 
interest increases the numbers of the fish kingdom. 

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A Beautiful Road at Glenhead 




Hempstead Harbor from Sea Cliff 








Boating at Sea Cliff 

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East is Himtington, full of life and yet redolent of Revolutionary tra- 
dition, than which there is no more comfortable spot wherein to spend 
an American summer. It is an all-the-year town, very progressive, ana 
most popular, with a really beautiful bay and the best of boating, par- 
ticularly motor boating. Hidden in a quiet, quaint part of the Island, 
directly on the water, is Centreport, which may be said to be truly rural 
Its railroad station is Greenlawn. 

And have you, wondering where to transport your household goods, 
whether for a space or for a lifetime, not heard of Northport? Thera is 
no town on Long Island which fills its inhabitants with more loyalty, and 
nowhere better boating, sailing, or the zest of life in general. King's 
Park is near by. 

In the Heart of the Hills 

Theodore Smith of Colonial days stamped liis name in memory upon 
comfortable Smithtown, near which on the Nissequogue Eiver are the 
Rassapeague and Wyandancli and Brooklyn gun clubs. St. James, sleep- 
ing in the heart of the hills, and boasting a lovely little land-locked bay, 
is a place which will quickly make the cobble-stones seem but a memory. 

Stony Brook, set on high rolling ground facing Long Island Sound, 
has a legitimate reputation for beauty and real capacity as a place of 
rest. It has acquired considerable fame of late years as the meeting-spot 
of the Summer Assembly. Setauket is less a village than a series of 
hills and dales, where beautiful drives along the shore and through the 
woods are to be had for the better education of the city soul. 

Port Jefferson is not only very lovely, but is somewhat versatile; it is 
equally well known for the safety of its crescent-shaped harbor, its very 
good bathing and its ship-yards. Straight across the Sound lies Bridge- 
port, Conn., and a patient and punctual steamer connects the two towns. 

Not far away is. Belle Terre, practically open to the water on three 
sides, a place boasting a palatial club house, yacht docks, miles of perfect 
drives and bridle paths, and rarely beautiful homes. 

On from Port Jefferson are Millers Place, Eocky Point, Shoreham and 
Wading Eiver, each a village with its own distinct life, and all Avith the 
appearance of having been transported bodily from the Massachusetts 
shore, so rural and simple are their ways. At Shoreham, however, that 
unique modern compromise for a roof to cover one's head in the open 
country, the bungalow, is making its influence strongly felt, but the 
neighborhood is thereby all the better off. All of this section is high 
and healthful, its air full of tonic from the Sound, its life full of that 
wholesomeness and simplicity and keen enjoyment of things so completely 
characteristic of Long Island throughout its entire length and breadth. 

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The Harbor at Glen Cove 




The Hall — Glen Cove 




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A Bit of Oyster Bay 




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The Main Street, Huntington 




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Overlooking Northport Harbor 




The Old Mill at Smithtown 




Sound Shore at Stony Brook 
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In Sotauket 




Belle Terre Club 




Port Jefferson Harbor 
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Through Millers Place 




Sound Shore at Shoreham 

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Boating on Great South Bay 
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"Tilt! ihe best thing I know between France and England is the Sea." 

—Douglas Jerrolu 

HE South Shore of Long Ishmcl means just this : more 
than one hundred miles of one of the finest beaches in 
the workl, backed by watering phices which have all 
the color of Trouville, all the braciness of Cape Cod, all 
the charm of Santa Barbara. 

The Great South Bay and Moriches Bay divorcs 
about sixty miles of this strand from the mainland, and 
thus form inland waters which have become well-nigh 
world-famous for their use in sailing and in still-watex bathing. 

Consult the map at the back of this booklet, and around the corner 
fro]n Manhattan Beach you will see Jamaica Bay. Follow the coast line 
past Rockaway Park, Belle Harbor and Keponset, and Rockaway Beach 
bearing well in mind that each of these places probably holds something 
of tbat pleasure which you are seeking. Soon you will see Arverne, the 
summer city-by-the sea, whose fame needs little comment here, and Edge- 
mere, with its hotels and cottages, most all of Avhich have fine views of 
the ocean. 




Time-tried Old Rockaway 

Famous Far Rockaway is as well-liked to-day as it was twenty years 
ago, which is saying a good deal. Literally it is a summer Mecca for 
thousands, and every month in the year it is a splendid home town, witli 
the best educational advantages and all that makes for contented living. 
H is safe to write its praises. 

Lawrence, a little further on, is a very fine all-the-year round home 
spot, and is almost a park by virtue of the remarkable intelligence of 
noted architects in the placing of residences in relation to each other. 
Very much of the same order are Cedarhurst, a favorite community of 
the younger set, near enough to the seashore to be practically on the sea, 
with an almost ideal train service to the great city, and boasting the 
Rockaway Hunt Club, mention of which is necessary in any recital of 

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Oriental Hotel — Manhattan Beach 




Park Inn — Rockaway Park 




Tack-a-pou-sha House, Far Rockaway 
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Long Island; Woodmere and Hewlett, both most attractive towns with 
their emphasis on the best phases of modern existence. Particularly are 
these villages fortunate in the use of a magnificent macadamized boule- 
vard which runs through their course from the Rockaways. 

Not far inland from Jamaica Bay is busy Valley Stream, from where 
a branch line cuts across the Island to Malvern, Lakeview, Hempstead 
Gardens and Garden City. Along the shore line from Jamaica there is 
a veritable cluster of happy little villages and summer resorts, near to 
the city and yet different from city life as day is from night. To speak 
of only a few — for it is impossible even to sketch all of tho delightful 
places of Long Island within the space of this recital — there are St. Al- 
bans, wide-awake and growing; and old Springfield, with its clear ponds 
and good roads, and Laurelton and Rosedale, in which again the great 
note is the home life. 

In another direction from Valley Stream are progressive Lynbrook, 
truly quaint East Rockaway, salt-saturated Wreck Lead and Queens- 
water, both known of fishermen and sailing parties. 

A Side-Door to New York 

There may be a more thoroughly delightful seashore resort close to 
New York than is Long Beach, but if so the present chronicler does not 
know where. It lias been planned with great intelligence, has a mag- 
nificent hotel, and the very best of bathing. If you want to pass an 
ideal week-end go to Long Beach and let its sea air chase the humourp 
from the tired soul of you. 

East of Lynbrook are Rockville Centre, which is commercially im- 
portant, full of sensible American homes, good schools, and the best of 
living generally; and prosperous Baldwin. Next door is Freeport, a 
very substantial and important place, with excelLmt stores and pleasant 
social life, sloping gently to the tonic-laden Great South Bay, and cheer- 
ful Merrick. To the east, and happily part of tlie large and separate 
water world of the Great South Bay, are Bellmore, Wantagh, Seaford 
and Massapequa, the latter with an excellent hotel and more real hom.^s, 
and all, in the good old phrase, swept by cooling breezes. Amity ville, 
tlirough which motor cars pass endlessly on the fine Merrick road, is full 
on the open space of the Great South Bay. Not only is it easily get-at- 
able from New York, but is very proud of electric cars running to Farm- 
ingdale and lovely Huntington on the North Shore. Amityville has all the 
conditions that make for happy and comfortable living. 

Further on the trail to pleasure are Copiague and Lindenhurst and 
very popular Babylon, one of the most attractive of South Shore villages, 

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Elstone Park Hotel — Far Rockaway 




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Rockaway Hunt Club — Cedarhurst 
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with its almost unique combination of bay and fresh water lakes, its 
cool, shaded streets, and the charming social nature of its life. Not far 
away, thanks to several steamers, are many-cottaged Muncie Island and 
Oak Island, with almost perfect conditions for fishing, boating am! 
seashore recreations, and both the summer homes of woll-known persons. 
In this vicinity Havemej'-er's Point and tbe Short Beach and the Wa- 
wayanda clubs play a very important part in the life of city dweller? 
who know what the word relaxation means. 

Bungalows, Brine and Pine Trees 

Bayshore, just beyond Babylon, with its many and varied styles of 
residences, ranging from the cottage to the finished estate, tells its own 
delightful tale at the first glimpse. Nor should Brightwaters, a most 
successful community of more than two hundred pretty cottages and 
bungalows, be forgotten. It is across the Bay from here that Fire Island 
Lighthouse rears its valuable head. 

For those who want true quiet by a summer sea, there is Great South 
Beach, with Saltaire, Ocean Beach and Point 0' Woods, all visited by 
steamers from Bayshore. 

Invigorating Islip, with the smell of pine forests mingling with the salt 
from the Bay, is pretty much a ])lace of heart's desire for a lot of people. 
There is no reason why neighboring Great Eiver should not be paid mucb 
the same compliment. From here one may strike into a countryside and 
suspect, from the superb estates through which he passes, that he is lost 
in a bit of old England. Oakdale is the getting off place for the really 
magnificent parks privately owned in this highly-finished locality. 

Sayville, long famous for its fine bathing and boating — of course on 
the Great South Bay — and safely to be endorsed for its very pleasant 
mode of existence; Bayport, with its great elms, nodding in a friendly 
way to the open water, and Blue Point, safely immortalized by the 
delectable product which bears its name, are a little farther along the 
line hospitably in wait for the sophisticated wanderer or home-hunter. 

The Music of the Surf 

Modern, gay and well-hotelecl Patchogue is one of the largest towns 
on Long Island, with a summer population of thousands, many of whom 
do not even consider going anywhere else as the years come around. It 
is immediately on the Bay across which boats ply to Water Island. Next 
to it are Bellport, in every way comfortable and likeable; Brookbaven, 
almost in the Bay, which here narrows down so sharply that there is 
always to be heard the music of the surf as it rushes on its way to its 
outer limits; and quiet little Mastic. 

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Nassau Hotel — Long Beach 




Cottages at Long Beach 



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Woodmere 

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Who that loves the sea does not know the Moriches? You may seek 
far before you will find more healthful, picturesque and wholly delight- 
ful summer homes than hereabout, where one wanders in open fields 
and woodland patches only to meet the sea. Centre Moriches and East 
Moriches are little worlds in themselves, very pleasant ones, too, which 
are made no less attractive through the presence of first-rate hotels. 

Eastport, on higher ground, broken with lakes and streams which make 
pleasant circles and waving lines in the rich rolling farm country, looks 
serenely over the Bay. The Long Island Country Club adds greatly to 
the pleasures of Eastport. You will have heard, too, no doubt, of the 
cozy cottages of neighboring Speonk. 

Westhampton, growing rapidly in favor, and the first of the places to 
be reached on Long Island east of Far Eockaway and Long Beach, where 
the sea may be reached from the main land by road instead of by sail 
across the intervening bay, is also the first of the "Hamptons," and no 
more can be said of it than it is one in charm with its sister villages. 
Seemingly trying to wander toward the Shinnecock Hills is Quogue, 
always delightful, ahvays stimulating, always popular. One of its chief 
reasons for existence is its fine bathing. Fronting the ocoan and Shinne- 
cock Bay is Good Ground, whose name does not belie the reality. It is 
liked for many things. 

Fore ! 

Hugged on the south by Shinnecock Bay and on the north by that of 
Peconic, is Shinnecock Hills, at once beloved of the marine painter and 
devoted to the noble old sport of golf. In the latter respect be it known 
that the very particular National Golf Association has set its seal upon 
the links of Shinnecock Hills for its official course. Any knight of the 
cleek will tell you what this means, and it is why a superb club house has 
been raised up in this highly desirable residential spot. 

A Seashore Tuxedo 

Southampton has achieved the art of being at once aristocratic and 
reasonably informal in its daily 'round of life. In its beautiful villas 
facing a superb stretch of ocean live people who are known from one end of 
the land to the other, and who spend a good deal of time wandering over 
the charming places of the earth only to return with great happiness 
to old Southampton, which most of them have known from childliood. 
The homes of this wholly delightful spot are built in large part around 
a lovely body of water, Agawan Lake. Beyond is Watermill, sheltered by 
the friendly arm of Mecox Bay and, like Shinnecock Hills, a haunt of 

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Crystal Lake House — Freeport 



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The Dock at Babylon 

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the artist. It is rather proud of a body of fresh water, Nowedonah Lake. 
Bridgehampton is a rare old town, full of sturdy uuirinors who wrest 
a living from the sea, and who are always glad to see the summer guest 
and tell him tales of their hardy, wholesome life. Much the same may 
l)e said of Sag Harbor, touched with the traditions of the old whaling 
days, as well as of the breath of modern viewpoints. 

Wainscott, on the way to Montauk, is much like the others, and if you 
go there do not be surprised to see a whale make its appearance in the 
offing. In this region are Wainscott Pond and Georgica Lake, two more 
of the pleasant fresh water bodies which are such interesting anomalies in 
this marvelous island whose chief keynote is the sea. 

For History's Sake 

No careful historian may overlook the fact that Easthampton was the 
birthplace of the man Avho wrote the one common hymn of the English- 
speaking world, "Home, Sweet Home." John Howard Payne showed 
an excellent sense of the appropriate by coining into the world in this 
dear old village where home life is everything. Existence here is based 
upon memories and habits which one expects to find only in New Eng 
land but which, here by the pounding sea and yet with life constantly in 
touch with the greatest citv of the Western Hemisphere, take on a mean- 
ing still more mellow and deep-rooted. Easthampton, too, in its wisdom, 
knows what tlie modern country club may mean to a community, and the 
Maidstone club house most successfully fulfills its purpose. 

Pretty Amagansett lies to the east, square to the ocean and sur- 
rounded by rich farms, Dutch wind-mills and a very interesting country. 
Many love the Amagansett of to-day, but Amagansett, with very good 
reason, is looking ahead. 

Montauk, where the tired, victorious American troops came home after 
the Cuban campaign, is at the end of the railroad. Beyond it the long, 
open peninsula of Montauk Point rises a hundred feet over the sea, and 
at the end of the trail which we have been following lifts the tall tower 
of Montauk Point Lighthouse, which has seen many strange sights in 
the broad horizon which it commands with its patient, far-flung gaze. 

This, then, is the tale of the South Shore. But do not run away with 
the notion that the story of Long Island is yet finished. 



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Oak Island 




Muncie Island Hotel 




Boating at Bayshore 
34 




Venetian Harbor at Brightwaters, Bayshore 




At Point o' Woods 




Batliing at Ocean Beacin 




Bungalows at Saltaire 

35 




A Bit of Islip 




Bathing at Sayville 







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The Bay at Blue Point 

36 



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The Cliffton, Patchogue 




A Trip Across the Bay to Cherry Grove 




The Shore at Bellport 



Moriches 




The Howell House — Westhampton 



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The Ocean Beach, Westhampton 

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The Beach at Quogue 





Pon-Quogue Light 




Southampton 
39 





At Water Mill 




The Maidstone Inn — Easthampton 




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The Ocean Beach at Easthampton 
40 



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Sea View House — Amagansett 




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Montauk Point Ligtit 

41 






A Path Through the Woods 
42 




Central Section S 
PeconicB^Resorts^ 








'Go forth under the open sky, and list to Nature's teaching." 

—William Cullen Bryant, whose home was on Long Island. 

■'-■^CTUALLY within the boundaries of Greater New York 
and but nine miles from Herald Square is Forest Hills 
Gardens, a very interesting experiment in community 
life and where the famous West Side Tennis Club of 
Kew York has decided to make its new home. Next 
beyond is the model village of Kew Gardens, located 
^'''' ^>, upon the summit of the ridge between the sound and the 

^ ^"^ sea, while the adjoining village of Eichmond Hill, one 

of the prettiest and most attractive centers of home life, is the business 
center for both places. Morris Park in this section is also a thriving 
community, and all these places have excellent train service. 

Jamaica, a vital point in the Long Island railroad system, is much like 
Richmond Hill, and as the home of many New York business men who 
appreciate its practical comforts and advantages, thrives apace. 

East from Jamaica is a very popular region, including Hollis, a beau- 
tiful and convenient suburb; sheltered Queens with pretty roads striking 
in all directions into the rolling country roundabout; Bellerose; and 
Floral Park, which is not only devoted to the example of Luther Bur- 
bank but is an ideal home spot for the busy commuter for whom short 
traveling hours and good train service are the essence. 

Two miles deeper into the heart of the Island is Garden City, a curi- 
ously interesting mingling of famous schools, a superb cathedral, a 
perfectly appointed country club, a nuignificent and celebrated hotel, and 
one of the best-planned and best-built residential communities in the 
United States. The spirit of the latter is no doubt responsible for Nassau 
Boulevard and Stewart ]\Ianor, new residence sections in which there are 
many beautiful homes stauipod with the modern touch. 

'Twas Here Lived Redcoats 

The attraction of Hempstead is pretty equally divided between mem- 
ories of the past, when the British were its overlords, and the very de- 

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Forest Hills Inn — Forest Hills 




Kew Gardens Station 




Suburban Homes at Jamaica 
44 



cided advantages of the present. This is characteristic, it may be said, 
of many Long Island towns, and tliere must be resisted constantly the 
temptation to go back into the colorful Eevolntionary history of the 
Island, when here the story must lie largely along the line of facts — for 
after all, as has been emphasized before, it is with facts with which we 
are concerned, when it comes to living, rather than the rhetoric. 

The motor roads of Long Island are justly celebrated, and a number 
of them cut through tb.e rich farming country near New Hyde Park, 
bordering the Hempstead plain, and still farther on sweep past Mineola, 
where is held every year the famous Nassau County Fair. 

Pigskin and Spur 

Westburv, in the Wheatley Hills district, and extremely popular with 
the younger members of the New York social set, lies in a slightly rolling 
country over whose surface some of the best cross-country riders of the 
world, men and women both, follow the hounds. In Hicksville and in 
Central Park there is peaceful home life, and Farmingdale, in the shadow 
of the hills, is very much up-to-date with a school of technology and 
macadamized highways. Here is the new Long Island Agricultural 
College. 

Working thus eastward along the "backbone of Long Island," as the 
central section is sometimes called, Pinelawn and Wyandanch, touching 
the Commack Hills with their health-giving medicinal springs, are re- 
discovered, as well as the desirability of Deer Park. 

Brentwood, set in the traditional ozone of the pine, is not only a place 
of homes but a health resort of the most solid reputation. It is here that 
will be found the Avell-known school for young Avomen conducted b}^ the 
Sisters of St. Joseph. Equally fortunate is Central Islip in being in the 
pine belt, and also fortunate are the people who live there. 

Lovely Ronkonkoma 

Beloved of and named by the Eedmen of an elder day is Eonkonkoma, 
whose lake of that name, smiling in a hundred different moods fifty-five 
feet above sea level, is frankly a beauty spot. It is the largest fresh 
water body on Long Island; it has — but one of these summer days go 
there and see for yourself. You will not be sorry. 

Not far off are Holbrook and Holtsville, th.e latter boasting the Waverly 
Gun Club and an electric car line running to Patchogue. thus offering 
a side entrance to the Great South Bay. If one wants the real open 
country, broken with lovely woods, let him go to Med ford, where are 
located the experimental farms of the railroad, and Yaphank, near by. 

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Garden City Hotel 




Garden City Golf Course 




Salisbury Golf Course, Garden City 
46 



Tlie Peconic Eiver is first met at Manorville, an iiiijiortant connect iii"; 
point of the railroad. Calverton, too, lies near the river and has made 
a fine art of growing that indispensable delicacy, the cranberr\^ It 
shonld be said here that the sweet breath of the pine is over many of the 
villages in this region. 

Riverhead, county seat of Suffolk, snng and prosperous on the Peconic, 
with a rural resort, Flanders, all of its own, and each season holding o 
celebrated fair, is worth the examination of any particular person. It 
lends many distinct advantages to Aqnebogne. which in turn has its own 
advantage of simple farm life. 

Fronting the Peconic Bay is Jamesport, with any number of water 
sports, with sensible summer camps for boys and with, as usual nearly 
everywhere on Long Island, the home note strongly accentuated. 

Woods, Hills and the Water 

Peconic Bay is a very definite influence in Long Island's makeup, and 
with excellent reason. It is fringed with wooded shores and softly undu- 
lating hills, and its bland surface is given over unreservedly to sport. 
jSTear to it, as well as to the Sound, are Laurel, Mattituck, Cutchogue, 
Peconic and New SufFolk. lying along the Forth Fluke of the Island, and 
each Avith the best of excuses for existence. 

A.cross the Bay from Southampton is Southold, its pretty cottages 
touching both the Bay and the Sound. Sotithold has charm, there's no 
question about it, and its denizens are very positive that it was ])9opled 
as early as 1640. Within easy distance are Greenport, on the way to 
Shelter Island, and East Marion, Orient and Orient Point, the latter 
places in a locality much liked by people looking for a resting spot for 
the long summer. Greenport, of course, is known of yachtsmen far and 
wide. It is from here that the Montauk Steamboat Company's vessels 
ply from Sag Harbor on the south to New London on the north, and to 
New York tlii'ough the Sound past the interesting chain of islands srretch 
ing out beyond Orient Point. 

The Isle of a Hundred Charms 

There is not likely to be denial that Shelter Island, reached by a short 
ferriage from Greenport, is one of the very best watering places in the 
United States, some say anywhere in the world. Nor is there any dispute 
as to its great attractiveness. It may not be too much to say that it is 
unique, though that is a dangerous word to use, even in writing of Long 
Island. Shelter Island lies in the landlocked waters between Gardiner's 
and Peconic bays. Its scenery is beautiful, its diversions, including those 

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Hempstead 




Fair Grounds at Mineola 




In Westbury 
48 



of an excellent country club, are many and of the most pleasant and 
healthful nature, and it can be reached, among other ways, by a steamer 
trip along the entire length of Long Island Sound from New York — a 
voyage every minute of which you will enjoy. 

Shelter Island has stood the acid test of time, and many well-known 
people go there summer after summer as they have done for years. It is 
worth while going to Shelter Island only to view the panorama from its 
hills across the Sound to Greenport. Bear in mind that, though an island, 
it is not isolated; one may, for instance, run over to Block Island by 
steamer. It is, by the way, a favorite summer home for artists, among 
them the well-known painter, Milton H. Bancroft, who carried to com- 
pletion in his chapel studio here his large canvases for the Panama- 
Pacific Exposition. 

A Word in Closing 

This completes the survey of Long Island. There are so many differ- 
ent places and features to mention that it has been of necessity rather 
a matter-of-fact outline, but after all, as has been said before, it is for 
facts which you, the home-seeker, and you, the summer visitor, are look- 
ing. And when it is facts bearing upon the pleasures and comforts of 
life that are sought, then Long Island is able to submit to the most 
fastidious and critical scrutiny of which you are master. That is why it 
is urged upon you in these pages with such entire confidence to go forth 
and see for yourself; in short, to know for yourself Long Island and real 
life. 

Owing to liviitations of space there has been no effort in the account above to 
mention by name the places where living accommodations may be had on Long 
Island. Suffice it to say that they are many and good, and their location and the 
details concerning them will be found in the following pages. 



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The Health Resort — Brentwood 





Lake Ronkonkoma 




Riverhead 

50 







The Hotels at Jamesport 




Dock at Jamesport 




At Mattituck 
51 




Peconic Bay at Cutchogue 




The Cove at Peconic 





An Arm of the Bay at Southold 

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Shelter Island 

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Resorts on the North Shore 



Whitestone 12.9 Miles from New York 

N. y! 

NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEI PROPRIETOR 

Smith's Boarding House. H. deWitt Smith 



23 Trains on Week Days 



TERMS 
PER WEEK 
Apply 



18 Trains on Sundays 

NUMBER MILES FROM 
ACCOMMODATED STATION 

30 1 



Bayside, 12.9 Miles from New York 27 Trains on Week Days 17 Trains on Sundays 

N. Y. Private Residence Mrs. Claude Vermilye. . . $8.00 to $10.00 8 % 



Douclaston ^^"^ Miles from New York 25 Trains on Week Days 

■NT Y Additional Train on Saturdays. 

Knollwood Cottage R. E. Buffington Apply 



17 Trains on Sundays 



Near 



Great Neck, 16 Miles from New York 25 Trains on Week Days 17 Trains on Sundays 

N. Y. Additional Trains on Saturdays. Also Steamboat service between New York and Great 

Neck. 

Cove Cottage Mrs. Cora G. Ellard $10.00 to $15.00 12 3 



Port Washing- 20.2 Miles from New York 24 Trains on Week Days 

ton, N. Y. Additional Trains on Saturdays. 

Port Washington Hotel. .John F. Bradley $15.00 up 

Sanspariel House Mrs. Wesley E. Seaman. Apply 

The Anchorage A. R. Haskell tflO.OO to $15.00 



17 Trains on Sundays 



200 
50 
60 



V2 



Roslyn, 24.2 Miles from New York 15 Trains on Week Days 

N. Y. Additional Trains on Saturdays. 

Nassau House Herman Meyer $8.00 up 

Mansion House Frank Berghenn, Mgr. . . $8.00 up 



9 Trains on Sundays 



40 
50 



Glenhead, 27.5 Miles from New York 14 Trains on Week Days 9 Trains on Sundays 

N. Y. Additional Trains on Saturdays. Also Steamboat service between New York and Glen- 
wood Landing. 

Karatsonyi's Hotel* ....Martin Karatsonyi Apply 150 1 

Private Residence* Miss A. Manahan • $7.00 up 20 yi 

Breeze Hill Cottage* Mrs. Celia J. Van Cott. . $8.00 to $9.00 20 1 

*P. O. Address, Glenwood Landing, N. Y. 



Sea Cliff, 
N. Y. 



28.7 Miles from New York 15 Trains on Week Days 9 Trains on Sundays 

Additional Trains on Saturdays. Also daily Steamboat service between New York and Sea 
Cliff. Electric cars are operated between Sea Cliff Village and Sea Cliff railroad sta- 
tion, and between Sea Cliff and Glen Cove, Glen St. stations. Fare, five cents. 

Battershall Inn and Fair- 
view Gillan & Gillan $15.00up 

Willow Tree Inn Ernest Bartro $15.00 up 

Kanawha Cottage L. Eschwei Apply 

The Kenwood M. Johnston $10.00 to $12.00 

Lawrence Cottage Mrs. Albert Lawrence... $9.00 to $10.00 

Hotel Pinnacle Pearl Hendrickson $12.00 up 

Sound View Hotel J. A. Walsh $15.00 up 

Tower Cottage L. E. Bliss $10.00 to $12.00 

The Prospect 1. H. Blum $12.00 

Private Residence Mrs. W. E. Fellendorf. $9.00 to $10.00 

Hillside Inn J. W. Powell $10.00 to $15.00 



100 


1 


50 


1 


30 


H 


75 


H 


20-25 


1 


125 


1 


75 


1 


60 


IJ4 


40 


1 


24 


1 


40-50 


1 



56 



29.3 Miles from New York 

Additional Trains on Saturdays. 



15 Trains on Week Days 



9 Trains on Sundays Glen Cove 



Also daily Steamboat service between New York and CGlen St "> 
Glen Cove. Electric cars are operated between Glen Cove Village and Glen Cove, 117 v 



Glen St. railroad station, and between Glen Cove, Glen St., and Sea Cliff statio 
Fare, five cents. 

TERMS 
NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL PROPRIETOR PER WEEK 

The Hall Misses Gillan & Edwards,. $18.00 up 



NUMBER MILES FROM 
ACCOMMODATED STATION 
175 2 



N. Y. 



Reached by stage from Locust Valley or Oyster Bay railroad stations. 



Arlington Hotel Gustav Pick 

Godfrey Ave. Cottage. . . Mrs. J. Temple . . . 

Brown Cottage Mrs. W. Brown . . . 

Private Cottage Mrs. C. Cooper 

Ergenzinger Cottage . . . .Tulia Ergenzinger . 
Private Residence Mrs. E. L. Jensen. 



$15.00 up 

$7.00 up 

$7.00 to $8.00 

$8.00 

$8.00 

$8.00 



100 
15 
12 
12 
10 
20 



Bayville, 
N. Y. 



36.7 IVliles from New York 

Additional Trains on Saturdays. 

and Huntington railroad station, Farmingdale 

Private Residence Frank Zoeller 

Sunset Cottage Mrs. S. D. Cameron. . 

Fairground Cottage .... Mrs. C. Magrane 

Melrose Farm George L. Schaaf 

Locust Villa Mrs. J. Koll 

Edgewater Hotel W. Raymond Selleck.. 

Morningside Cottage . . . Gus Miller 



10 Trains on Week Days 5 Trains on Sundays Huntington 

ElecU'ic cars^ are operated between Huntington Village N Y 



Melville and Amityville 

$9.00 up 8 

$7.00 to $8.00 12 

$7.00 to $8.00 14 

$8.00 S 

$8 00 

$12.00 to $15.00 

$8.00 



Fairground B'ding H'se.Hugo Hoeh $5.00 to $7.00 



12 
100 
B 
12-14 



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Va 
Yi 

3 
V, 

3 

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Near 



39.3 IViiles from New York 9 Trains on Week Days 

Additional Trains on Saturdays. 

Lockwood House* L. L. Lockwood $8.00 up 

Private Residence Mrs. M. Corlett $7.00 to $8.00 

Martin Cottage* Mrs. Agnes Martin $8.00 to $12.00 

*P. O. Address, Centreport, N. Y. 



5 Trains on Sundays Greenlawn, 
N. Y. 

40 IH 

12 1 

20 2^ 



41.6 IVliles from New York 



10 Trains on Week Days 



5 Trains on Sundays Northport, 

Additional Trains on Saturdays. Electric cars are operated between Northport Village and jj v 

Northport railroad station. Fare, five cents. 

Bayview Cottage M. Stout Apply . 20 25 1 

Ackerly House James A. Ackerly $10.00 to $15.00 50 2^^ 

Farm House* Mrs. Alice I. Ketcham. . $7.00 10 2K 

The Pines Mrs. M. M. Storm $8.00 to $10.00 12 2 

*P. O. Address, Fort Salonga, N. Y. 



45.4 IVliles from New York 10 Trains on Week Days 5 Trains on Sundays Kings Park 

North Shore Hotel GusKohr $8.00 to $1 1.00 25 1^ N. Y. ' 

49.1 IVliles from New York 12 Trains on Week Days 5 Trains on Sundays Smithtown 

Additional Trains on Saturdays. JiJ_ Y_ 

Riverside Inn Pearl Hendrickson $14.00 up 75 J4 ' ' 

Clear Water Farmf..-- John Scholl $10.00 up 25 2 

fP. O. Address, Hauppauge, N. Y. 



52 IVliles from New York 

Additional Trains on Saturdays. 
Shore Inn Tony Farrel 



10 Trains on Week Days 

Apply 



5 Trains on Sundays St. James, 
N. Y. 

40 1 



55.2 IVliles from New York 10 Trains on Week Days 

Additional Trains on Saturdays. 

Stony Brook Hotel James Ayers $12.00 to $15.00 

The Homestead Hotel ..Stony Brook Assoc'n $10.00 to $14.00 

Pine View House Israel G. Hawkins Apply 

Wopowog Cottage E. L. Brewer $8.00 to $10.00 

Briarwood Cottage K. P. Donnolly $8.00 to $10.00 

MacColl Cottage Mrs. R. MacColl $8.00 up 

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5 Trains on Sundays 



75 
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1 


25 


1 


20 


Va 


18 


V2 


12 


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Stony Brook, 
N. Y. 



Setauket ^7 Miles from New York 10 Trains on Weel< Days 

f^^ Y. Additional Trains on Saturdays. 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL PROPRIETOR 

Shore Acres Inn* W. D. Oakes 

*P. O. Address, East Setauket, N. Y. 



TERMS 
PER WEEK 

$10.00 up 



5 Trains on Sundays 

NUMBER MILES FROM 
ACCOMMODATED STATION 

50 1 



Millers Place 62.6 IVIiles from New York 4 Trains on Week Days 3 Trains on Sundays 



JvJ_ Y, Additional Train on Saturdays. 

Davis Boarding House. Elisha E. Davis $9.00 up 

Colonial House H. Williams $10.00 up 

Mulberry Farm House.. A. Farrell $7.00 to $10.00 



25 
35 



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Rocky Point, 66.5 Miles from New York 12 Trains on Week Days 

JiJ_ Y. Additional Trains on Saturdays. 

The Homestead W. D. Hagerman $10.00 up 



5 Trains on Sundays 

10 2^ 



Shoreham 67.5 Miles from New York 4 Trains on Week Days 

fj_ Y. Additional Train on Saturdays. 

Shoreham Inn George B. Selover $12.00 to $17.50 

Piivate Residence Mrs. Frances U. Warden. $14. 00 to $15.00 



3 Trains on Sundays 

50 y^ 

15-20 Vi 



Wading River, ''°-^ '^''^^ ^'"°"^ '^^^ ^°''^ 

vr Y Additional Train on Saturdays. 

Hill Crest Farm House. .A. B. Woodhull 



4 Trains on Week Days 

Apply 



3 Trains on Sundays 



12 



Resorts on the South Shore 



Manhattan 16. 1 Miles from New York 5 Trains on Week Days 
Beach, N. Y. Oriental Hotel Joseph P. Greaves $14.00 up 



4 Trains on Sundays 

500 Near 



Richmond Hill ^'6 Miles from New York 22 Trains on Week Days 10 Trains on Sundays 

JiQ' Y Additional Trains on Saturdays. 

Tower Villa Florence M. Purchase... $8.00 to $10.00 17 Near 



Valley Stream ^^ Miles from New York 51 Trains on Week Days 

JsJ_ Y. Additional Trains on Saturdays. 

Astor House Conrad Staack $7.00 up 

Floral View Cottage Mrs. M. C. Tepe $7.00 up 



42 Trains on Sundays 



25 
10 



Near 

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46 Trains on Week Days 



29 Trains on Sundays 



Far Rockaway, 23.1 Miles from New York 

J^_ Y. Additional Trains on Saturdays. 

Greyloch Hall Mrs. Richard Mott $10.00 to $20.00 100 M 

The Hedges (formerly 

Eleanor) Miss Teresa F. Egan. . . . Apply 30 Near 

Belvedere Hotel N. L. Campbell & Son.. Apply 200 Near 

Hotel Far Rockaway Elizabeth Fitzgerald $10.00 up 100 54 

Hudson House Mrs. John Cline $12.00 up 60 Near 

Old Hedges (Boarding 

Cottage) M. A. Diffenderfer Apply 50 ^ 

Bolger Cottage S. A. Bolger $8.00 to $10.00 12 Near 

The Savoy Kemether & Kauffmann. . Apply 50 Near 

Van Wyck House Mrs. N. A. Morrisson. . . $8.00 to $12.00 60 Near 

Ocean View House S.J.Martin $12.00 to $30.00 50 Near 

Evergreen Cottage Mrs. L. C. Coupe Apply 20-30 Near 

Tack-a pou-sha Hotel. .. Henry Prince 18.00 up 300 yi 

Clarendon Hall Harry C. Gunther Apply 55 Near 

Broadway Cottage M. Killoran $8.00 up 60 Near 

58 



24.1 Miles from New York 40 Trains on Week Days 

Additional Trains on Saturdays. 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL PROPRIETOR 

Edgemere Club Hotel. ... Elmer E. Matthews. 
Half Way House Richard N. Noland. . 



TERMS 
PER WEEK 

$35.00 up 
$12.00 up 



28 Trains on Sundays Edgemere 
N. Y. 

NUMBER MILES FROM 
ACCOMMODATED STATION 

300 Near 

— Near 



25.6 IViiles from New York 40 Trains on Week Days 28 Trains on Sundays Arverne 

Additional Trains on Saturdays. NT y 

The Breakers C. A. Finch Apply 80 Near 

Gardner House S. Gardner $14.00 to $25.00 25 Near 



14.6 IViiles from New York 
Hotel Chas. 



44 Trains on Week Days 
Noehren Apply 



80 Trains on Sundays Goose Creek, 
— Near N. Y. 



17.9 Miles from New York 44 Trains on Week Days 85 Trains on Sundays Holland 

Additional Trains on Saturdays. ^_ Y. 

Elwyn Cottage* Mrs. B. MacGregor $10.00 to $12.00 40 Near 

Ritz Carlton Villa* A. F. McLaughlin $10.00 up 35 Near 

Shore Acres* Helene Mueller $10.00 to $15.00 40 Near 

Nonpareil House on 

Board Walk* M. E. Smith $10.00 to $15.00 40 Near 

*P. O. Address, Holland, Rockaway Beach, N. Y. 



18.4 Miles from New York 44 Trains on Week Days 

Additional Trains on Saturdays. 

The Atlas Hotel C. A. Schilling's Sons... Apply 

New York Hotel David J. Felio $15.00 up 



85 Trains on Sundays Seaside, 
N. Y. 

100 Near 

125 Near 



19.2 Miles from New York 



44 Trains on Week Days 



Additional Trains on Saturdays. 
Marlborough Court ....Mrs. J. G. Wagner. 

Mattern House Charles Mattern . . . 

Lenox Victoria William Fisk 

Paterson Cottage Mrs. B. Haggerty. . . 

Ethelrita* Annie E. Dickert. . . 

Cecilia Cottage* Mrs. Ida Hoch 

Grand Union E. MacLean 

*Rooms only. 



85 Trains on Sundays Rockaway Park, 
N. Y. 



$12.00 up 


80 


Near 


Apply 


60 


Near 


$15.00 up 


60 


Near 


Apply 


60 


Near 


Apply 


45 


Near 


Apply 


25 


Near 


$10.00 up 


50 


Near 



19.6 Miles from New York 

Additional Trains on Saturdays. 

Shady Pines House M. D. Creed. . . 

Gable Cottage Mrs. F. L. Reed 



35 Trains on Week Days 



$7.00 
Apply 



30 Trains on Sundays Lynbrook 
N. Y. 

25 y^ 

6 ^ 



19 Trains on Week Days 



20.6 Miles from New York 

Additional Trains on Saturdays. 
Breezy Water View 

House Mrs. Dykers White 

Bay View Cottage Mrs. M. A. DeKoning. . 



Apply 
$7.00 up 



21 Trains on Sundays East Rockaway, 
N. Y. 



40 
50 



V4 

Near 



24.3 Miles from New York 

Additional Trains on Saturdays. 
Queenswater Hotel* . . . . B. Molitor . . 
*P. O. Address, Long Beach, N. Y, 



13 Trains on Week Days 
Apply 



13 Trains on Sundays Queenswater 
N. Y. 

100 Near 



25.1 Miles from New York 20 Trains on Week Days 

Additional Trains on Saturdays. 

Hotel Abell James M. Abell $21.00 up 

Hotel Brighton H. Klug Apply 

59 



23 Trains on Sundays Long Beach, 
N. Y. 

70 Near 

125 Near 



Rockville 21.5 Miles from New York 
Centre N. Y. Additional Traill on Saturdays. 



23 Trains on Week Days 



13 Trains on Sundays 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL PROPRIETOR 

Maple View Farm House* Mrs. Samuel Hill. 
*P. O. Address, Oceanside, N. Y. 



TERMS NUMBER MILES FROM 

PER WEEK ACCOMMODATED STATION 

$8.00 to $10.00 20 1 



•D 1 J • 23.5 IVIiles from New York 21 Trains on Week Days 13 Trains on Sundays 

•isj y' Additional Train on Saturdays. 

* * Higher Thought Institute. W. Frederic Keeler $12.00 up 



40 



Freeport, 
N. Y. 



24.8 Miles from New York 22 Trains on Week Days 

Additional Trains on Saturdays. 

Crystal Lake House A. E. Frost Apply 

Grove Cottage C. Jensen $9.00 to $12.00 

Humphrey Cottage C. E. Humphrey $7.00 to $8.00 

Boarding House L. A. Woods $10.00 to $12.00 



13 Trains on Sundays 



2S 


■4 


30 


Va 


25 


Near 


25 


54 



Merrick 26.6 Miles from New York 21 Trains on Week Days 13 Trains on Sundays 

M Y Additional Train on Saturdays. 

Boarding Cottage S. J. Tween Apply 12 Near 

Park Hotel A. Beyerle $8.50 15 1 

Hotel Merrick Peter G. Muller $10.00 20 Near 



Bellmore ^^"^ Miles from New York 19 Trains on Week Days 

■NT Y Additional Train on Saturdays. 

Private Residence* Mrs. E. Helme $6.00 

*P. O. Address, Hempstead, R. F. D. No. 1, N. Y. 



11 Trains on Sundays 
6-8 IVi 



Seaford ^^-^ Miles from New York 17 Trains on Week Days 10 Trains on Sundays 

JJ Y Private Residence C. M. Vassal Apply 4 Near 



Massapequa ^^ Miles from New York 22 Trains on Week Days 

^ Y Additional Trains on Saturdays. 

Red House W. S. Merrill $10.00 up 



13 Trains on Sundays 

40 1/4 



Amityville, 
N. Y. 



33.6 Miles from New York 22 Trains on Week Days 

Additional Trains on Saturdays. 

Hathaway Inn E. Hathaway Apply 75 

Narragansett Inn B. F. Conklin Apply 50 

Wardle's Hotel Thomas Wardle $10.00 40 

Ireland Cottage Mrs. Louisa Ireland $8.00 to $10.00 25 



13 Trains on Sundays 



1/2 
1 

Near 



Babylon ^^-^ Miles from New York 27 Trains on Week Days 15 Trains on Sundays 
■KT Y Additional Trains on Saturdays. 
Watson House and Cot- 
tages Eugene Freund Apply — Near 

La Grange House Mrs. E. N. Walker Apply 50 1 

Baylis House Mrs. T. M. Baylis Apply 25 Near 

Private Residence Mrs. M. Mallmann $7.00 12 M 



Muncie Island ^^ Miles by steamer from Babylon. 

I^ Y' Muncie Island Hotel*. .. Town & Country Estates $17.50 up 

"Permanent booking office, 527 Fifth Avenue, New York City. 



Oak Island t 3 Miles by Steamer from Babylon. 

N. Y. Ocean View House Mrs. Edward Arnold. 

60 



. . .$10.00 to $12.00 



25 



43 Miles from New York 

Additional Trains on Saturdays. 



14 Trains on Week Days 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL PROPRIETOR 

The Linwood Hotel J. B. Pullis 

Bay Shore Inn Charles Reyneke .... 

Shanley's By-the-Sea. . . . M. A. Shanley 

Maple Cottage Mrs. R. Hashagen $10.00 to $12.00 

Boarding House Mrs. John T. Brown..., $8.00 to $10.00 

Dominy Cottage Ned Dominy Apply 

Maple Cottage Mrs. M. Goggins Apply 



TERMS 

PER WEEK 

Apply 

$10.00 up 

$14.00 up 



9 Trains on Sundays Bayshore 
N. Y. 

NUMBER MILES FROM 
ACCOMMODATED STATION 



75-100 
35 
60 
30 
20 

10 



'A 
1 

Near 
Near 



t4 IVllles by Steamer from Bayshore 

Saltaire Casino and Cot- 
tages E. H. Patrick. . . 



.$15.00 to $21.00 75-100 



Saltaire, 
N. Y. 



t4 Miles by Steamer from Bayshore 

New Surf Hotel George W. Mills. 



Apply 



Ocean Beach, 
N. Y. 



t6 Miles by Steamer from Bayshore 

The Inn Point o' Woods Assoc. 



Apply 



150 



Point o' 
Woods, N. Y. 



45.4 Miles from New York 14 Trains on Week Days 

Additional Trains on Saturdays. 

The Pines Mrs. Delia Sprague $7.00 up 

The Islip Hotel* Frank Markvart $12.00 

Hooker's Hotel* Mrs. A. Hooker $7.00 up 

*P. O. Address, East Islip, N. Y. 



9 Trains on Sundays Islip, 
N. Y. 

10 % 

10 1 

25 1 



47.6 Miles from New York 13 Trains on Week Days 

Additional Trains on Saturdays. 

Private Residence C. C. Conkling $8.00 to $10.00 



8 Trains on Sundays 

18 1% 



Great River, 
N. Y. 



52.2 Miles from New York 15 Trains on Week Days 

Additional Trains on Saturdays. 

South Bay House C. A. Brown $12.00 to $15.00 

The Beechwood Mrs. E. B.Johnson $8.00 to $12.00 

Elmore Hotel John D. Secor $15. OC 

Kensington Hotel A. S. Kennedy Apply 

The Inn (Hotel) Frank L. Davis $12.00 up 

Holborn Hall M. H. Holborn Apply 

The Sea-Side S. S. Ackeny Apply 



8 Trains on Sundays Sayville, 
N. Y. 

100 1 

40 Near 

125 ^ 

50 Vi 

40 1 

30 1 

75 Va, 



53.8 Miles from New York 13 Trains on Week Days 8 Trains on Sundays Bayport 

Additional Trains on Saturdays. ^_ Y. 

Manhattan Hotel Henry Haer $10.00 to $12.00 12 ^ 



54.9 Miles from New York 13 Trains on Week Days 

Additional Trains on Saturdays. 

Hallett House T. R. Snedecor $12.00 up 

Cochran House Mrs. A. Gabler $10.00 to $15.00 

Warner House George V. Raynor $8.00 up 

Averys 5 Mile Look Charles Murdock Apply 

Imperial Hotel Albert Zapfe $15.00 to $18.00 

Ye Anchorage Inn Will Graham $20.00 

Blue Point Inn John H. Schaefer $8.00 to $10.00 



•ains on 


Sundays 


Blue Point, 
N. Y. 


300 


% 




50 


V2 




75 


Near 




100 


/= 




140 


Near 




20 


Near 




30 


Near 





61 



Patchogue, 
N. Y. 



56.2 Miles from New York 16 Trains on Weel< Days 

Additional Trains on Saturdays. 

TERMS 
NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL PROPRIETOR PER WEEK 

The Cliffton William A. Riley Apply 

Patchogue Inn Frances W. Monell $10.00 to $15.00 

Ocean Avenue Hotel Sanford Weeks $12.00 to $18.00 

TeFferson House Mrs. C. L. Dreher $10.00 to $15.00 

South Side Cottage Mrs. W. Lechtrecker $8.00 to $10.00 

Private Residence Mrs. Charles Rohde Apply 

Winona Hotel H. P. Wright $10.00 to $12.00 

Kurth Cottage Mrs. Herman Kurth. . . . $10.00 up 

Cedar Grove Cottage. . . . John Knoblock Apply 

The Smithport M. A. Tomlinson $10.00 to $15.00 

Butler Cottage Mrs. Charles Butler $8.00 to $10.00 

Ye Old Dunton Inn* Mehl & Heitzman $9.00 up 

Bay View Villa Mrs. Louise Daum $10.00 up 

Private Residence Mrs. John Vanderpool.. $7.00 to $8.00 

Brook House Mrs. Katherine Amelung. $8.00 to $12.00 

Private Residence Mrs. George G. Lott $8.00 to $10.00 

Bellecourt (Priv. Res.) .. Mrs. B. E. Evans $12.00 up 

*P. O. Address, East Patchogue N. Y. 



9 Trains on Sundays 



NUMBER M 
ACCOMMODATED 
400 

75 
275 
60 
25 
17 
75 
25 
20 
60 
12 
20 
20 
10 
10 
16 
25 



ILES FROM 
STATION 

'A 

'A 

Near 

v% 

1 

Near 
Near 

V2 

Near 
'A 

K2 

Near 
Near 

y^ 



Bellport, 60.1 IVIiles from New York 6 Trains on Week Days 

N. Y. Additional Trains on Saturdays. 

Wyandotte Hotel William Kreamer $20.00 up 

Bell Inn L. Raymond Apply 

Goldthwaite Inn J. K. Hawxhurst $15.00 to $22.00 

Smith's Boarding House*. Mrs. Carrie Smith $6.50 

Hampton Hall (Titus 

House) James B. Shaw $16.00 to $25.00 

*Meals only. 



3 Trains on Sundays 



125 

50 
80-90 

12 


1/2 
1 

1 


SO 


1 



Brookhaven, 61.9 IVliles from New York 5 Trains on Week Days 

N. Y. Additional Trains on Saturdays. 

The Edgewater R. de Areas $12.00 to $15.00 



3 Trains on Sundays 



25-30 



Centre 68.6 Miles from New York 6 Trains on Week Days 

Moriches, Additional Trains on Saturdays. 

N. Y. Orchard Point House... B. E. Sachs $9.00 to $10.00 

Clearview Hotel Charles H. Warner Apply 

Riverside House F. K. Bowditch $12.00 to $15.00 

Terry Cottage Miss Alice A. Terry $10.00 up 

Breeze Cottage Mrs. T. F. Ryan $9.00 to $12.00 

Ocean House Ellison Bishop $10.00 to $12.00 

Pequot House & Annex.. A. C. Goldbeck $9.00 to $15.00 

Tangier Inn (Hotel) Halleck Welles $9.00 to $14.00 



4 Trains on Sundays 



40 


1 


80 


1 


50 


1 


20 


1 


30 




35 


1 


60 




10 


1 



East Moriches, 70.1 Miles from New York 5 Trains on Week Days 

N. Y. Additional Trains on Saturdays. 

The Tuthill Point Edward M. Sammis $10.00 to $15.00 

Watchogue House James P. Brady $10.00 to $12.00 



Eastport, 72.2 Miles from New York 

N. Y. Additional Trains on Saturdays. 

Eastport Inn J. B. Westerhoff . . 

Lakeside House George W. Tuthill 

Bayside Hotel Al. Schwebke . . . . 



7 Trains on Week Days 



4 Trains on Sundays 



100 
80-90 



4 Trains on Sundays 



$14.00 up 


25 


Near 


$12.00 to $20.00 


50 


Va 


$12.00 


20 


A 



Westhampton, 76.6 Miles from New York 

N. Y. Additional Trains on Saturdays. 

Howell House* H. J. Howell 

The Hampton Inn* Stephen F. (^riffing. . 

Cedar Beach House. ... Frederick R. Jagger 

The Evergreens Mrs. S. R. Jagger.. 

Apaucuck Point House.. John E. Raynor 



The Moorland* Miss Louise Townsend. . 

P. O. Address, Westhampton Beach, N. Y. 

62 



5 Trains on Week Days 



$21.00 up 

Apply 

. ..$12.00 to $18.00 

Apply 

$20.00 to $30.00 



Apply 



4 Trains on Sundays 



125 

125 

75 

30 

100 

50 



\V2 

2 

2^ 

2 

2 

2 



79.4 Miles from New York 5 Trains on Week Days 4 Trains on Sundays Quogue, 

Additional Train on Fridays and Saturdays. kt y 

TERMS NUMBER MILES FROM 
NAME OF irOUSE OR HOTEL PROPRIETOR PER WEEK ACCOMMODATED STATION 

Walker House* Willard S. French $14.00 to $21.00 175 1 J4 

Cooper House Mrs. George V. Raynor. Apply 100 2 

Howell House Mrs. T. Pierson Howell. $18.00 up 30 2 

Vail House* Mrs. David A. Vail $8.00 to $15.00 25 IV, 

East Quogue House* .... George W. Howell $8.00 to $12.00 30 1^2 

Caffrey House* J. W. Caffrey $10.00 to $12.00 40 3 

Pine Grove House* J. E. Tunnell $8.00 to $10.00 60 3'A 

Roselawn House* Mrs. L. E. Carter $8.00 — \'/i 

The Oakland* B. I. Downs $10.00 up 2S j 

Post House Henry Gardiner $15.00 to $25.00 150 lyi 

*P. O. Address, East Quogue, N. Y. 



84.4 iVIiles from New York 5 Trains on Week Days 4 Trains on Sundays Good Ground 
Additional Trains on Saturdays. fj' y 

Ocean View House O. M. Corwin $10.00 up 60 lyi 

Shinnecock Bay House... Tohn H. Corwin $10.00 to $12.00 30 1% 

The Arlington L. G. Squires Apply 75 lyi 

Prospect House Geo. E Bellows $10.00 up 50 154 

Peninsula House John H. Squires $8.00 to $10.00 35 lyi 

Seacrest House Geo. A. Lane Apply 30 llA 

Springville House E. Nehrbass $10.00 up SO 1 

Corwin House Geo. E. Corwin $9.00 to $12.00 35 IV. 

Bayside House W. S. Bellows $10.00 to $12. OC 50 1}4 

91.5 IVIiles from New York 5 Trains on Week Days 4 Trains on Sundays Southamoton 
Additional Train on Fridays and Saturdays. fq- y 

King's Cottage Mrs. Ezra King $12.00 to $15.00 20 ^4 * * 



94.2 Miles from New York 5 Trains on Week Days 4 Trains on Sundays Watermill, 

Additional Trains on Fridays and Saturdays. N. Y. 

Fairview Farm House. . . Mrs. Jonah Rogers |;12 00 to $14.00 25-35 1 54 

101.6 Miles from New York 5 Trains on Week Days 4 Trains on Sundays Sag Harbor, 

f he Sea View House*. .John K. Morris $12.00 up 150 1 N. Y. 

The Colonial H.G.Ham $12.00 up 30 Near 

Vail House Mrs. C, G. Vail $10.00 to $14.00 25 Near 

Waterfront Cottage ....Mrs. R. F. Fricot Apply 15 Yi 

Private Residence Geo. C. Morris $9.00 to $10.00 20 1 

*RaiIroad Station, Noyack Road. 



99.3 Miles from New York 5 Trains on Week Days 3 Trains on Sundays Wainscott, 

Hotel Welcome Mrs. .T. O. Hopping, Mgr. $10.00 up 32 IM N. Y. 



103.2 Miles from New York 5 Trains on Week Days 4 Trains on Sundays Easthampton, 

Additional Train on Fridays and Saturdays. N. Y. 

Maidstone Inn M. L. Mayo Apply 100 54 

Sea Spray Inn Griffing & Hooper Apply 65 156 

Osborne House B.M.Osborne $25.00 to $40.00 30-40 1 

Farm House leremiah Lester $10.00 25 1 

The Huntting Chas. S. Parsons Apply 100 3,^ 

Apawogue Inn John H. Atwater Apply 50 1 '/t 

106.6 Miles from New York 5 Trains on Week Days 4 Trains on Sundays Amagansett 

Additional Train on Fridays and Saturdays. N. Y. 

Sea View Hotel W. M. Terry Apply — 1 

Ocean House Mrs. K. M. Terry $12.00 to $15.00 40 'A 

Windmill Cottage T. C. Parsons $15.00 to $20.00 45 Vi 

Old Red House G. S. Schellinger Apply 30 51 



118 Miles from New York 3 Trains on Week Days 1 Train on Sundays Montauk 

Additional Train on Fridays and Saturdays. N. Y. 

Montauk Inn Mrs. Theo. H. Conklin.. Apply 30 54 

Parsons House W. D. Parsons $15.00 to $20.00 40 2 

63 



Resorts in the Central Section and on 
Peconic Bay 

Forest Hills, 8.8 Miles from New York 33 Trains on Week Days 19 Trains on Sundays 

JlJ_ Y. TERMS NUMBER MILES FROM 

NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL PROPRIETOR PER WEEK ACCOMMODATED STATION 

Forest Hills Inn Gillan & Edwards tlS.OOup 175 Near 

Floral Park ^^ Miles from New York 24 Trains on Week Days 13 Trains on Sundays 

N. y! Floral Park Hotel Henry Schmeising $8.00 40 Near 



Garden City ^°-* Miles from New York 20 Trains on Week Days 14 Trains on Sundays 
j^ Y Additional Train on Saturdays. 

Garden City Hotel Joseph T. Lannin $35.00 up 400 Near 

Boarding House M. J. Hassard $10.00 up 18 K 

Mineola 20.6 Miles from New York 25 Trains on Week Days 16 Trains on Sundays 

^_ Y Additional Trains on Saturdays. 

Nash Hotel Wm. P. Nash $14.00 22 Near 

Hicksville, 26.9 Miles from New York 15 Trains on Week Days 9 Trains on Sundays 

N. Y. Additional Trains on Saturdays. 

Depot House Mrs. Margaret Marrs... $8.00 20 Near 

Hicksville Inn Rudolph Klein, Mgr $10.00 16 Neai 

Private Residence Mrs. T. J. McGunnigle. . $10.00 5 Near 



Central Park, 29.9 Miles from New York 8 Trains on Week Days 4 Trains on Sundays 

N. y! Starke's Hotel Frederick Starke $12.00 25 1 ^ 

Farmingdale, 32.2 Miles from New York 8 Trains on Week Days 4 Trains on Sundays 

N. Y. Additional Train on Saturdays. 

Farm House G. Holzwarth $7.00 10 1 

Lakeside House Mrs. A. Seaman $7.00 to $10.00 10-12 V2 

Pleasant View Housef. . Mrs. G. A. Bedell $6.00 to $7.00 12 I 

tP. O. Address, R. F. D. No. 2. Huntington, N. Y. 



Brentwood '^^■S Miles from New York 7 Trains on Week Days 4 Trains on Sundays 

^_ Y, Ailditional Train on Saturdays. 

Ross Health Resort, Inc. W. H. Ross, M.D $17.50 to $35.00 35 >4 

ArVjorlea Inn W.H.Ross $12.50 to $25.00 25 Ya 

Brentwood Hotel Chas. Doenng $7.00 to $12.00 30 Ya 

Ronkonkoma, 50.3 Miles from New York 7 Trains on Week Days 5 Trains on Sundays 

N. Y. Additional Train on Saturdays. 
Browne's Lake Front 

Hotel H. J. S. Browne $10.50 up 

Ronkonkoma Cottage ...Mrs. Fred Belz $9.00 

Private Residencef Wm. H. Murray Apply 

Colonial Hotel Louise Glinsman $7.00 to $8.00 

Pinehurst Hotel* Yerk & Ulrich $7.00 to $8.00 

*P. O. Address, Holbrook, N. Y. 
tP. O. Address, Lake Grove, N. Y. 



100 


1 


10 12 


Near 





4 


36 


Y2 


50 


1 



Medford ^6.2 Miles from New York 3 Trains on Week Days 2 Trains on Sundays 

fj_ Y. Additional Train on Saturdays. 

Swezey's Farm House. .. Mrs. I. Swezey $7.00 up iS 3 



Yaphank, ^^-^ Miles from New York 3 Trains on Week Days 2 Trains on Sundays 

^_ Y. Additional Train on Saturdays. 

The Lilacs C. W. Weeks Apply 20 1^ 

64 



75.4 Miles from New York 5 Trains on Week Days 

Additional Train on Fridays and Saturdays. 

TERMS 
NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL PROPRIETOR PER WEEK 

Long Island House F. T. Corwin Apply 

Griffin House W. VV. & H. V. Griffii. . $14.00 to $17.50 

Farm House* Mrs. A. Benjamin $10.00 

*P. O. Address, Flanders, N. Y. 



3 Trains on Sundays Riverhead 
N. Y. 

NUMBER MILES FROM 
ACCOMMODATED STATION 

75 Near 

100 Near 

25 2<A 



80.4 IVIiles from New York 4 Trains on Week Days 

Additional Train on Fridays and Saturdays. 

Miamogue House* I. Seymour Corwin $12 00 up 

Maple Cottage* M. L. Corwin $8.00 

Gt. Peconic Bay House*. E. Downs & Son $12.00 up 

*P. O. Address, South Jamesport, N. Y. 



3 Trains on Sundays Jamesport, 

N. Y. 

150 '/s 

150 ^ 



82 Miles from New York 2 Trains on Week Days 

Farm House The Misses Fanning. . . . $8.00 



3 Trains on Sundays Laurel 
8 Near N. Y. 



84.5 Miles from New York 4 Trains on Week Days 

Additional Train on Fridays and Saturdays. 

Mattituck Harbor Inn. . .H. W. Klein $10.00 to $14.00 

Ingleside Cottage Seymour H. Tuthill $9.00 

Hotel Glenwood John P. Zenzins Apply 

Shady Point House W. S. DuBois $8.00 to $9.00 

The Anniston A. Stuhrman $10.00 up 

Privet Lodge Cottage. .. Mrs F. J. Greeves $10.00 

The Crossley Inn J. H. Crossley Apply 



3 Trains on Sundays Mattituck, 
N. Y. 

75 \i 

30 yi 

40 Near 

30 /j 

30 Near 

10 ys 

8 Near 



87.4 Miles from New York- 4 Trains on Week Days 

Additional Train on Fridays and Saturdays. 

Lindsay Farm House*. . . Ioh,n Lindsay $9.00 up 

Private Residence Miss C. A. Smith $8.00 to $10.00 

*P. O. Address, R. F. D. Mattituck, N. Y. 



3 Trains on Sundays Cutchogue 
N. Y. 



25 



I'A 



92.2 Miles from New York 4 Trains on Week Days 

Additional Train on Saturdays. 

Paumonok Inn Adolph Klug $14.00 up 

Farm House J. C. Boof-h Apply 

Park Hotel Mrs. M. Kreutzer Appiv 

Southold Hotel Theo. , Hoinkis $10.00 to $12.00 



3 Trains on Sundays Southold 
N. Y. 

125 1 

20 1 

75-80 1 

25 Near 



96.4 Miles from New York 4 Trains on Week Days 

Additional Train on Fridays and Saturdays. 

Booth House H. C. Raynor $18.00 to $35.00 

Wyandank Hotel C. C. Wright $12.00 to $15.00 

Orient Point Inn* Ansel V. Young $10.00 to $14.00 

Perry Cottage Mrs. Annie Perry $8.00 to $10.00 

Ye Clark House Miss B. M. Clark $16.00 to $28.00 

Mt. Pleasant House*. . . . lohn Miller Apply 

Hommel House* A. W. Hommel $9.00 

The Bay House* C. B. King & Son $9.00 to $10.00 

Pipes Neck House. ..... Mrs. A. C. Corwin $10.00 up 

*P. O. Address, Orient, N. Y. 



3 Trains on Sundays Qreenport. 

N. Y. 

— Near 

75 Near 
150 9 

8 'A 

25 '4 

100 5 

25 S 

50 5 

25 2 



97.4 Miles from New York 

Chequit Inn* Mrs. B. P. Crook 

Oxford House* E. F. French 

The Prospect House*. . .James Eben 

Menantic Grove House. . Mrs. Henry Walther... 

Tuthill House Mrs. Alfred T. Tuthill . 

South Ferry House Irving Clark 



t Reached by Ferry from Greenport 



$12.00 up 
$12.00 to $18.00 

$21.00 
$10.00 to $15.00 

$10.00 
$10.00 to $12.00 

Locust Cottage* Mrs. W. W. Worthington $8.00 to $10.00 

Fuller Cottage* Mrs. E. A. Fuller $9.00 to $10.00 

Shelter Island House*. . Louis Behringer $12.00 to $1 5.00 

Winyah* C. J. Moss $10.00 to $15.00 

Whitney Cottage* Mrs. H. M. Whitney $9.00 to $10.00 

*P. O. Address, Shelter Island Heights, N. Y. 



100 
100 
300 
50 
25 
25 
6-8 
20 
60 
85 
15 



t 



Shelter Island, 
N. Y. 



Long Island Railroad Ticf^et Offices 

— New York — Pennsylvania Station (Seventh Avenue and 33d Street). 170 
Broadway. Fifth Avenue Building, cor. 23d Street. 153 West 125th Street. 

— Brooklyn — Long Island R. R. Stations, cor. Flatbush and Atlantic Avenues; 
Atlantic and Nostrand Avenues, East New York, Atlantic and Vesta Avenues. 

—Long Island City — Long Island R. R. Station. 

Reservation of Space in Parlor Cars 

— All principal trains have parlor cars. Parlor Car Seats may be secured at the 
following offices: 

— New York- — Pennsylvania Station (Seventh Avenue and 33d Street). 170 
Broadway. Fifth Avenue Building, cor. 23d Street. 

— Brooklyn — Flatbush Avenue Station. 

— Long Island City — Long Island R. R. Station. 

Parlor Car Tickets mvist be purchased when reservations are made. 

Parlor Car Tickets will not be redeemed unless presented for redemption 
at the office where purchased one hour before departure of train. 

Passengers from Brooklyn may secure parlor-car seats to be taken at 
Jamaica. 

Passengers from New York (Pennsylvania Station) for other than through 
trains from New York may secure seats in parlor cars, to be taken at Jamaica. 



The Adams Express Compan]^ 

operating the express business upon all lines of the Long Island R. R., has 
unexcelled facilities for transporting parcels, baggage, merchandise, valuables. 
etc., between all points with speed and safety. 

A TELEPHONE CALL to the company's nearest office will promptly 
bring wagon to collect shipments. 



The NeTD Yorl^ Transfer Compan]^ 

will call for and check baggage to destination of tickets. In New York City, 
east of the Bronx River, south of 190th Street; west of the Bronx River to the 
tracks of the New York Central R. R., south of 215th Street; and west of the 
tracks of the New York Central R. R., south of 247th Street. 



Baggage to be checked at the Pennsylvania Station should be delivered fif- 
teen minutes before leaving time of train; at Flatbush Avenue Station, thiity 
minutes before leaving time of train — and at East 34th Street Statioti forty 
minutes before leaving time of train from Long Island City. 

Every endeavor will be made to forward baggage on same train with the 
passenger, but this is not always possible, and is not guaranteed. 

66 



IndLex 




Amagansett 

Amity ville 

Aquebogue : 

Arverne 

Babylon 

Baldwin 

Bayport 

Bayshore 

Bayside 

Bayville 

Belle Harbor 

Bellerose 

Belle Terre 

Bellmore 

Bellport 

Block Island 

Blue Point 

Brentwood 

Bridgeliampton 

Brightwaters 

Broadway 

Brookhaven 

Calverton 

Cedarhurst 

Central Park 

Centre Moriches 

Centreport 

Cold Spring Harbor 

College Point 

Copiague 

Corona 

Cvitchogue 

Deer Park 

Douglaston 

Easthampton 

East Marion 

East Moriches 

Eastport 

East Rockaway 

East Williston 

Edgemere 

Elmhurst 

Parmingdale 37, 

Far Rockaway 27, 

Flanders 

Floral Park 

Flushing 

Forest Hill 

Freeport 

Garden City 27, 

Glen Cove 

Glenhead 

Glen Wood 

Good Ground 

Goose Creek 

Great Neck 13, 

G reat River 

Great South Bay 

Great South Beach 

Greenlawn 

(■Jreenport 

Havemeyer's Point 

Hempstead 

Hempstead Gardens 

Hewlett 

Hicksville 

Holbrook 

Holland 

HoUi.s 

Holtsville 

Huntington 17, 

Islip 

Jamaica 

Jamesport 

Kew 

Kings Park 

Lakeview • 

Laurel 

Laurelton 

Lawrence 

Lindenhurst 

Little Neck 

Little Neck Bay 

Locust Valley 



:J3, 03 

27, 60 

47 

25, 59 

27, 60 

27, 60 

29, 61 

29, 61 

15, 56 

15, 57 

35 

43 

17 

27, 60 

39, 63 

49 

39, 61 

45, 64 

33 

39 

15 

39, 63 

47 

25 

45. 64 

31, 62 

17 

15 

15 

27 

13 

47, 65 

45 

15, 56 

33, 63 

47 

31, 62 

31, 62 

37, 59 

15 

25, 59 

13 

45, 64 

31, 58 

47 

43, 64 

13, 15 

43. 64 

27, 60 

43, 64 

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43 

27 

27 

45. 64 

45 

59 

43 

45 

27, 57 

29, 61 

15, 43 

47, 65 

45 

17, 57 

27 

47, 65 



Long Beach 27, 31, 59 

Lynbrook 27, 59 

Malba 15 

Malvern 27 

IMaiiliassct 13. 15 

M.uiliattan Beach 25, .58 

Manorville 47 

Massapequa 27, 60 

Mastic 29 

Mattituck 47, 65 

Medford 45, 64 

Merricsk 27, 60 

Millers Place 17, 58 

Mill Neck 15 

Mineola 15, 45, 64 

Montauk 33, 63 

Moriches 31 

Morris Park 43 

Muncie Island 29, 60 

Murray Hill 15 

Neponset 25 

New Hyde Park 45 

New Suffolk 47 

Northport 17, .57 

Oakdale 39 

Oak Island 39, 60 

Ocean Beach 29, 61 

Orient 47 

Orient Point , 47 

Oyster Bay 1,5 

Patchogue 39, 62 

Peconic 31, 47 

Pinelawn 45 

Plandome 15 

Point O' Woods 29. 61 

Port Jefferson 17 

Port Washington 13. 15, 56 

Queens 43 

Queenswater 27, 59 

Quogue 31. 63 

Richmond Hill 43, 58 

Riverhead 47, 65 

Rockaway Beach 25 

Rockaway Park 25, 59 

Rockville Centre 27, 60 

Rocky Point 17, ,58 

Ronkonkoma 45, 6^ 

Rosedale 27 

Roslyn 15. 56 

Sag Harbor 33, 47, 63 

St. Albans 27 

St. James 17. .57 

Saltaire 29, 61 

Sayville 39, 61 

Sea Cliff 1.5, 66 

Seaf ord 27. 60 

Seaside 59 

SetRuket 17, 58 

Shelter Island 47, 65 

Shinnecock Hill 31 

Shoreham 17. 58 

Smithtown 17. 57 

Southampton 31 , 63 

Southold 47, 65 

Speonk 31 

Springfield 27 

Stony Brook 17, 57 

Syosset 15 

Valley Stream 27, 58 

Wading River 17, 58 

Wain.scott 33, 63 

Wantagh 37 

Water Island 29 

Watermill 31, 63 

West bury 45 

Westhamp'on 31, 62 

Whitestone 13, 15, 56 

Whitestone Landing 15 

Wiufield 13 

Woodmere 27 

Woodside 13 

Wreck Lead 27 

Wyandanch 45 

Yaphank 45, 64 



MANHATTAN BEACH 

The ideal summer resort for business men and their families, combining, as 
it does, the pleasures of the seashore with the accessibility of New York 
City Hotels to the business and amusement centres. 

AMERICA'S LEADING SEASHORE RESORT 




Complete Accommodations for Automobilists. Ideal Out-of-door Restaurant 
Attractive Ball Room. Superb Surf Bathing. First Class Tennis Courts 



ORIENTAL HOTEL 

WILL OPEN ABOUT JUNE 20th 

Under the Management of 

MR. JOSEPH P. GREAVES 

(of the Florida East Coast Hotel System) 



NEW YORK OFFICE 



243 FIFTH AVENUE 



Conducted entirely 
on the European Plan 



Guests of 1915 will 
find many improvements 



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"Dorothy" and her friends "Toaster-Stove" and "Percolator" 




Colonial Style 
Percolator 




Motor Driven 
Vacuum Cleaner 



"Westinghouse Electric" 
makes it 

THE field covered by Westinghouse electrical 
apparatus is so broad that, no matter what 
you may desire, in 99 cases out of every 
100, you can rest assured "Westinghouse Elec- 
tric" makes it, and that should be the first place 
to apply. 

With offices in over 40 American Cities, we 
are prepared at all times to look into your needs 
and fill your wants promptly with apparatus that 
is fully guaranteed for materials, design, work- 
manship and durability. 

Write us for literature on any electrical ap- 
paratus you may have in mind. It will be sent 
free by return mail. 

Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. 

New York City — 165 Broadway /mjif^ 

General Offices and Works I W W 

East Pittsburg, Pa. ^ 




Electric Sad Iron 





Electric Fan 




Motor Driven 
Washing ^Machine 




Motor Driven Sewing Machine 



Milk Warmer 



BRIGHTWATERS 

BAYSHORE, LONG ISLAND 




Head of Venetian Yacht Harbor and Floral Plaza at Merrick Roat 



BATHING 
BOATING 
FISHING 



Bungalows and 

Cottages from 
$3,000-$ 15,000 



Choice Bungalow 
Plots 100x200 
as low as $500 



Pictorial Album 

No. 1 of 

Brightwaters 

mailed upon request 

OFFICES : 
1 W. 34th St. 
NEW YORK 

AND ON PROPERTY 



LONG ISLAND'S MASTER DEVELOPMENT 

A Genlleman's country estate converted into a high-class suburban residen- 
tial park, where those of MODERATE MEANS may enjoy all the ad- 
vantages, comforts and conveniences of the larger landed estate proprietors. 

SEA— LAKES— PINES 

Brightwaters contains over 1200 acres; five spring-fed lakes; Venetian 
Yacht Harbor, one mile long, 175 feet wide, with latest safety mooring 
devices; winding d.ives and walks, grand old shade and ornamental trees; 
forests of oaks and pines; Floral Plaza and other horticultural effects; 
white sandy beaches and bathing pavilion with observatory, two piers 
extending 800 feet into the Great South Bay; Country Club House or 
Casino together with all the facilities for the fullest enjoyment of Tennis. 
Golf and — 

EVERY RECREATION OF LAND AND SEA 

Brightwaters is surrounded on all sides by large private country estates, 
which, with the beneficial, yet liberal, restrictions affecting the property, 
insure the permanency of the high-class character of its development. 
Brightwaters is high-class, but not high-priced — our house-owning plan 
makes it easy to purchase a house or budding plot. 

T. B. ACKERSON COMPANY 

DEVELOPERS of CHOICE PROPERTIES AND BUILDERS of HOUSES OF MERIT 



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Atlantic Ocean, Near Fire Island and Opposite Babylon, Long Island 

THE RESORT THAT OFFERS THE IDEAL REALIZATION FOR SUMMER LIVING 

Restricted to a refined, discriminating patronage. Thoroughly modern, all conveniences, 
cuisine unexcelled. All rooms face the water. Open June 26th to September 15th. Conducted on 
American plan. Rates reasonable. The company's passenger boats connect with principal trains 
at Babylon, (See L. I. R. R. Time Table). 53 minutes from New York City. 

SEA-SHORE BUNGALOW PLOTS 

For sale with complete improvements, water, gas, sewers and board walks. Ideal conditions for 
rest and recreation. Sailing, canoeing, surf and still-water bathing. The "Children's Paradise." 
Finest blue-fishing grounds on the Atlantic Coast. 




DESIRABLE BUNGALOWS FOR SALE OR TO RENT FURNISHED 
WRITE FOR HOTEL LITERATURE, ALSO BUNGALOW BOOKLET "M" 

TOWN AND COUNTRY ESTATES Ut^f^'^^'^A^iJ- ^Te'^^'^^A 



MAURICE B. THAYER, President 



Telephone 4797 Murray Hill 




Goods moved to or from Long Island homes by experienced men in 

Auto Vans 

The Eagle Warehouse and Storage Company 

28 to 44 FULTON STREET 

BROOKLYN, N. Y. 

MODERN AND FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE 

FOR THE STORAGE of HOUSEHOLD GOODS and VALUABLES 

Goods packed for shipment. Carpets cleaned and relaid or stored 
Service guaranteed and only experts employed in all departments 

TELEPHONE 5560 MAIN 



John E. Cassidy, Vice-President 



OFFICERS: 
John H. Hallock, President 

Herbert F. Gunnison, Secretary-Treasurer 



Andrew D. Baird 
Daniel J. Creem 
W. V. Hester 



T. M. Lloyd 
William Hester 
J. H. Hallock 



DIRECTORS: 

John E. Cassidy 
Julian D. Fairchild 
Herbert F. Gunnison 



P. J. Carlin 

E. LeGrand Beers 

William M. Van Anden 



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ABSOLUTELY 
FIREPROOF 



ESTABLISHED 
1909 



400 ROOMS 

and 
SUITES 




EUROPEAN 
PLAN 



CAPACITY 
DOUBLED 1914 



Room & Bath 

up to 

9 Rooms and 

4 Baths 



On the Heights overlooking New York Harbor. Ten minutes from the financial district in Man- 
hattan, via. Subway or Bridges. Ten minutes to Flalbush Station, L.I.R.R. Montague Street 
Cars transferring to all surface and elevated lines pass the door. 

A Town Home reithout the annoyance of housef^eeping. 
Summer Rates in effect from June 1st to Sept. 15th. 
As cool in Summsr as any pail of Long Island. 

Spacious Lobby Restaurant, Grill, Cafe with Business Men's Lunch — Billiard Room & Barber Shop 

LARGELY INCREASED FACILITIES FOR TRANSIENT GUESTS 

== Room and Bath, $2.50 and Up— Parlor Bedroom and Bath, $5.00 and Up. =^= 

Private Rooms for All Kinds of Social Functions — Capacity from 4 to 400 Guests. 
NEW CONCERT ROOM CONSIDERED THE FINEST IN GREATER NEW YORK 



A Wimiieg Ccomlbiesitioiii 

ON the Motor Highway in your car, along the Sound in your 
motor boat — this combination will keep the motor right. 

^olarinc 



THE STANDARD OIL FOR ALL MOTORS 
Kills friction. Stands up under any temperature. 
: : Leads the field — will take you with it. : : 



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The more-miles-per-gallon fuel. Clean, uniform, quick-starting, 
— power in every drop. 

LooI( for the SOCONY Sign at garages and filling stations. 

STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEV/ YORK 

Principal Stations 



NEW YORK 
BUFFALO 



ALBANY 
BOSTON 




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BOATING 
BATHING 
FISHING 
GOLF 
TENNIS, Etc. 



Phone 7440 Cortland 



Peerless Roads for Automobiling. Ideal Cottages for 
Sale or Rent. Furnished or Unfurnished. Also a 
few very desirable Plots for Sale. Terms to suit. 

60 LIBERTY STREET, NEW YORK 





ALBA 



Trvent})-six Minutes Id Pennsylvania Sialion 



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THE SOUND, L„ I 



BOATING, BATHING, GOLF and TENNIS 
DISTINCTIVE ALL-YEAR HOMES, $7,500 to $30,000 

60 LIBERTY STREET, NEW YORK 

TELEPHONE: CORTLANDT 7440 



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ESTABLISHED 1848 



TOCH BROTHER/ 

MANUFACTURER/ & IMPORTER/ 
gij^gij5^(s$^(5i>^ SPECIALIST/ \H.^<^.^.^^^ 
TECHNICALPAINTS,COLORS,CHEMI- 
CAL/, YARN I SHE/ AND JAPAN/ 



WRITE FOR PRICE LIST 
& COLOR CARD OF OUR 
READY-FOR-UJE PAINTS 



320 FIFTH AVENUE 
NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. 

WORKS : LONG IJLAND CITY 



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THE idea that an]) title policy is "good enough" is a 
great mistake. A few years ago the German American 
Real Estate Title Guarantee Co. went into the hands of a 
receiver. People still wander in with their old policies and 
ask if they are any good. We tell them the receiver's name, 
but he has no funds. 

A title policy from us costs no more than from any other 
Company, and we now have, including stockholders' lia- 
bility, a guaranteed fund of $2 1 ,000,000, and it is growing 
larger every year. We pay out only a part of our earnmgs 
in dividends. We save the rest. 



TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST CO. 

CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $16,090,000 

176 Broadway, New York 175 Remsen St., Brooklyn 350 Fulton St., Jamaica 



Ocean View 
House 

ON TIANA BAY 

GOOD GROUND 

LONG ISLAND, N. Y. 

Uniquely situated on Tiana 
Bay — a short distance from the 
ocean — combining the advan- 
tages of seashore and country. 

Broad piazza around house 
■ — swept daily by the never- 
failing ocean breezes. 

Perfect conditions for all out- 
door sports — bathing, fishing, 
tennis, golfing, boating, driving, 
and automobiling. 

Climate delightful and healthful — pure water. Boat daily to the ocean beach, a short distance from the 
house. Conveyance meets all trains. Telephone connection. Sanitary plumbing. Lighted by acetylene gas. 

First-class service at popular prices. House open from June lo October. 

AUTOMOBILE PARTIES ACCOMMODATED— COTTAGES TO RENT 

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O. M. COR WIN, Good Ground, Long Island, N. Y. 



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Paumonok Inn and Cottage Colony 



Exceptionally attractive light 
and airy rooms and suites 
with or without bath. Hot 
and cold water. 

Food and service of the best 
— Pure healthy water — Good 
homecooking with plenty of 
variety — Poultry, eggs, milk, 
cream and choicest vege- 
tables fresh from ovir own 
farm — Lobsters, crabs, clams, 
oysters, scallops and the 
finest fish direct from the 
surrounding waters of the 
sound and bay. 



SOUTHOLD, L. I. 



ADOLPH KLUG 

Proprietor and Manager 

(Formerly for many years associated 

with the Ho'.el Astor and the O'Neill 

& Bristol Restaurant Company) 



SEND FOR FURTHER 
INFORMATION 



Reduced Rates 

During June and 

September 



ONE OF THE MOST 
BEAUTIFUL, QUAINTEST, 
COOLEST AND HEALTH- 
IEST SEA AND COUNTRY 
RESORTS :: :: :: :: 

^Magnificent view down the 
100-ft. cliff upon the sound 
— Private bathing beach — 
Water clear as crystal — 
Bathing, fishing, sailing, 
swimming — Walks along the 
rugged cliffs and through 
the beautiful woods — Driv- 
ing and automobiling — Ten- 
nis and Baseball — Dancing in 
the open — Music — and every- 
thing that insures cheerful- 
ness, comfort and health- 
Free from Mosquitoes. 



Beautiful cottages containing 6 to 7 rooms, furnished, and with all modern improvements for sale 
or for rent at exceptionally moderate prices and terms 



Wynkoop Hallenbeck 
Crawford Company 



BRANCHES: 

ALBANY, N. Y. 
LANSING, MICH. 



^^n^ral printers, jjjtni^rs 






497-505 PEARL STREE 
Corner of Pearl and Park Streets 



I New York 



H. C. HALLENBECK 

President and Treasurer 



C. G. CRAWFORD 

Vice-President 



J. J. HALLENBECK 

Secretary 



MACKINAW 



Durable 
Cabinet 
Work- 
manship 
Hard 
Wood 




Different Styles and Sizes for Resi- 
dences, Hotels, Stores and Yachts 



In the Mackinaw the Dry, Cold, Pure Air de- 
scends from the ice to the provisions. 

The Mackinaw is Perfectly Dry. 

The Mackinaw preserves all Perishable Foods 
with very little ice. 

The Mackinaw has very large Provision 
Storage Capacity. 

The Mackinaw has Shelves which slide in or 
out without obstruction. 

The Mackinaw has unusually Thick Walls 
filled with Pure Charcoal. 

The Mackinaw has a Drip Pipe which can be 
Taken Out and Cleaned. 

The Mackinaw has Solid Bronze Self-Locking 
Latches. 



:ackenaw mefmigematok company 

No. 108 Chambers Street, New York 



80 



ENLARGED AND 
IMPROVED 



Ma]) 25 to 
October 31 



Bathing 
Fishing 
Games 



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BOOKLETS AND 
TERMS OF 



THE LINWOOD 

ON GREAT SOUTH BAY 




J. B. PULLIS 

BAYSHORE, LONG ISLAND 



NEW ROOMS & 
PRIVATE BATHS 



IJeal in Fall 



One FurniihctI 
Collage 



Rates 
Three 
Dollars 

Up 



SELECT 

FAMILY HOTEL 

75 to 100 



T HILLS INN 



FOKEST HILLS 
LONG ISLAND 



m 716, 47 



COME people do not 
realize that such a 
charming hotel as Forest 
Hills Inn is located in 
the City of New York, 
within fifteen minutes of 
the Pennsylvania Station 
at Seventh Avenue and 
33d Street. A family 
hotel that has established 
an enviable reputation by 
its excellent table, good 
service, and competent 
management. 

Billiard Room, Golf, Tennis 
74 Electric Trauns Per Day 

An attractive illustrated 
booklet, upon request of 
the management, or 

ST S4lt]hi STREET, NEW YORK 




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Established 1865 
Telephone 
Connection 



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39-41 Borden Avenue 

Long Island City 

New York 



QUEENS AND BROOKLYN BOROUGHS, NEW YORK CITY 



YOU CAN'T 
COVER 

this section of New York 
City thoroughly unless the 

STAR, WITH ITS 
THREE EDITIONS 

is included in your list 
LOW RATES 



LONG ISLAND 
WEEKLY STAR 

Friday Mornings Circulation 6,000 



Job Printing 
Department 

Everything in the 
Printing line, from a cir- 
cular to the finest book 
and magazine work. 
Office stationery 
a specialty. 

' Phone, write or call. 
Will estimate on one job 
or yearly contract. 



THE DAILY 
STAR 

Every Evening Except 
Sunday. It is the Lead- 
ing Newspaper of 
Queens Borough. 
CIRCULATION 

12,300 



GREENPOINT 
WEEKLY STAR 

Saturday Mornings Circulation 8,000 



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Private Subway Station 
Hoyt Street 



CONTINUOUS TRIP under shelter from 
any Long Island Railway Station to Long 
Island's Greatest Store. 



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GLEN COVE 
LONG ISLAND 



OPENS JUNE 12TH 

"^V/ITHIN commuting 
^^ distance of New- 
York . Attractive t o 
those appreciating a 
quiet, well-ordered 
house. Large wing abso- 
lutely fireproof. Private 
beach. No mosquitoes. 
References. 

Address 

GLEN COVE, L. L 

Telephone, 256 Glen Cove 




Walker House 



"On -the -water's - edge 
of Shinnecock Bay" 



The unique situation of 
the Walker House makes it 
attractive to families desir- 
ing accommodations for a 
summer outing. 16 acres of 
ground with plenty of shade 
and extensive lawns, reach- 
ing to the water's edge, sur- 
round the hotel. 

The ocean is easily 
reached by a sail of 20 min- 
utes to Quogue Beach or 
Tiana Beach, or a ride of 
JO minutes (by auto) to 
the Quogue Beaches. 



EAST QUOGUE, L. I. 

(QUOGUE RAILROAD STATION) 



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$14 to $21 SINGLE 
$28 to $42 DOUBLE 



The HOTEL IS EQUIPPED WITH PUBLIC AND 
PRIVATE BATHS AND LIGHTED BY GAS 



Within a "stone's throw'' 
is the Country Club where 
dancing, tennis, baseball, 
etc., are enjoyed; also all 
the popular amusements 
are enjoyed at the hotel. 

Remember the following: 
2 hours" ride from New York 
City (Pennsy. Station); all 
tlie water sports of bay and 
oi:ean; '4 mile water front ; 
always cool; very little 
rainy weather; no glare of 
sand, surrounded by green 
fields and forests of pine. 



Send for Illustrated Booklet with Diagram of Rooms 

WILLARD S. FRENCH, EAST QUOGUE, L. L 



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Clje Corn €xcl)ange Banfe 



(jpitppttB Cnutttn Sratitlj 

Jackson Ave. and Fourth 
Street, Long Island City 

AatDrta ffiranrlj 

75 Fulton Avenue 

^ranklyn Sratirl; 

Court and Joralemon Sts. 

3FhtBhtnn Sratitlj 

116 Main Street 

3FIatb«Hlj Atiittuf Sranrlj 

19 and 21 Flatbush Ave., 
Brooklyn 

^rcptipnint <8rattrlj 

Greenpoint Ave. & Man- 
hattan Ave., Brooklyn 

iiltirtlc Aurnup Sratttl) 

Broadway & Myrtle Ave., 
Brooklyn 

Plaza iBrattth 

Bridge Plaza & Academy 
Street, L. I. City 

J^pnttBjjluatila S'tattnn HJraitrlj 

Penn. Sta., Seventh Ave. 
& 33d St., New York City 

^Butlr Srnnklgtt IBtnmif 

79 Hamilton Avenue, 
Brooklyn 



NEW YORK CIT 



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Capital, Surplus and 
Undivided Profits, 
Net Deposits, 



$10,000,000 
80,000,000 



lEfftrtent ilanarj^m^nt 

GUARANTEE THE 
MAXIMUM OF 
ADVANTAGES 
AND SECURITY 



Checks drawn 
on this bank 
are payable 
through the 
New York 
Clearing 
House. 



CLARENCE COOPER, President and Treasurer 



ANDREW COOPER, Vice-President 



UNDER THE MOST SEVERE TESTS 

FIRE l^^\ BRICK 



have shown their superiority. Armor Brick 
are especially recommended where intense 
heat or extreme changes of temperature prevail. 

FOR ARCHES, JAMBS AND LININGS FOR BOILERS 
THEY HAVE NO EQUAL 



CALL THE ARMOR MAN 

or send for measurement cards 

TEL. GREENPOINT 138 



GREENPOINT FIRE BRICK CO. 

Ill CLAY STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



84 



THE 

TUTHILL 
POINT 

"On Great South Bay" 

EAST MORICHES 
LONG ISLAND 



Ten acres of lawn, shade and shore. Private pier, surf bathing, saihng, fishing, tennis, 
dancing. Sanitary plumbing. Excellent table and service. Garage. Write now for 
booklet and rates. Telephone 53. 

EDWARD S AMMI S 

ALSO: "NEW HOTEL CLINTON," EAST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY 

A YEAR 'ROUND HOME— 35 MINUTES FROM BROADWAY 





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GAMBEN CITY 



' Hotel II 

LONG ISLAND SS 



THE GARDEN CITY HOTEL has become noted as an ideal all-the-year 
home, catering exclusively to a refined and discriminating clientele. The house 
itself is a beautiful modern structure of brick and marble. Doubled in size in 
1912, it now contains three hundred rooms, two hundred and fifty private baths, 
and every known convenience for the comfort of its guests, situated in a magnificent 
park in close proximity to the many fine country estates of Long Island. 

Thirty-five minutes to the heart of New York City. Golf, driving, motoring, 
swimming pool, tennis, throughout the year; large ball room, fine a la carte dining 
room, music and dancing; cuisine and service unsurpassed. 



Jo Jo LANNIN C 



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NEW YORK BROOKLYN GREENPOINT 

The 

NEW YORK 

ROOFING CO. 

SUCCESSOR TO 
COMMONWEALTH ROOFING CO. 



Gravel Roofing 

Slag, Asphalt and Tile Roofing 
Waterproofing 



OFFICE: 

49 Greenpoint Avenue, Brooklyn 

TELEPHONE, 4 GREENPOINT 



WHEN BUILDING YOUR 
HOME or DOCK 

. . . . USE OUR < ■ ' ' 

Bolts, Nuts, Tie-Rods, Spikes, 
Washers, etc. they are of the best 

BAYONNE BOLT & NUT CO. 

BAYONNE, N. J. 



PANTASOTE 



A perfect substitute for leather 
and one-third the cost of gen- 
uine leather. Will be pleased to 
forward samples upon application. 

THE PANTASOTE COMPANY 
1 1 BROADWAY. - - NEW YORK 



TIDEWATER SHIPMENTS 

SHIPPING PORTS 

New York Philadelphia Baltimore 
Norfolk 

All Rail to Any Point 

Percy HeileeF & Scoim 

= MINE OWNEKS AND SHIPPERS OF = 



OFFICES: 
NEW YORK, Whitehall Bldg., 17 Battery Place 
PHILADELPHIA, Land Title Building, Broad 

and Chestnut Streets 
BOSTON, - Congress Bldg., 4 Post Office Sq. 
SPRINGFIELD, Sternes Bldg., 293 Bridge St. 
READING, - - - Colonial Trust Building 

CINCINNATI, Traction Building 

NEW HAVEN, - Second National Bank Bldg. 



Our Representative will call on inquiry 



[MlDgLEDjCH] 

NY ; 

Printing 

or tne tetter 

sort 

Service 

Quality 

— at a fair price 



L. Middleaitch Co., 65-67 Duane Street 
■Ptone Worth 5533 



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THE CLIFTON and COTTAGES 



IDEALLY LOCATED ON HIGH GPOUIVD 
DIRECTLY ON THE (Beach) GREAT SOUTH BAY 

(Bonaire) PATCHOGUE, LONG ISLAND 

Beautiful natural surroundings comljined with the highest standards of cuisine and service. Ex- 
cellent music, large ball-room, dancing at hotel and Casino, good roads, driving, motoring, boating, 
sailing, fishing, surf and still-water bathing, tennis, 18-hole putting course, bowling, pool. Rooms 
with and without private bath — Cafe and Grill — Garage. 

A Cliffton specialty is the flowers and vegetables furnished from The ClifTton "Prize Gardens." 
New York Booking Office, HOTEL MARKWELL, 220 West 49th Street, at Broadway 

>VILLIAM A. RILEY, Owner and Proprietor 



BATTERSHALL INN aN^ FAIRVIEW 

SEA CLIFF, LONG ISLAND 



Both of these Houses are well located and command a magnificent 
view of beautiful Harbor and Sound. Elevation 200 feet. Within 
commuting distance of New York. Sea Cliff can be reached by rail 
and boat from New York. Fresh vegetables and milk supplied by 
the famous Marden Farms. Pure 
water. No mosquitoes. Excellent 
facilities for bathing, boating and fish- 
ing. Tennis courts. Running water 
in all rooms. 



For Rates, etc.. Send for Booklet 
GILLAN & GILLAN 




View of Sound from Inn i'orcli 



ADDISLEIGH, ST. ALBANS 
LONG ISLAND 

DISTINCTIVE HOMES FOR SALE 
ALSO 

Lots for Sale 

and Distinctive Houses Built 
to Order at Small Prices 

PROP ERTY HIGHLY RESTRICTED 

No mortgage which could be foreclosed 
and cause loss to purchasers of plots 

GROVES OF LARGE TREES 

Fertile soil for flower gardens and lawns 
26 minutes to 33rd Street Station, New York, 
and less to Flatbush Ave. Station, Brooklyn 

Preliminary steps are now being taken to 
extend a trolley line from Jamaica through 
the property. 

EDWIN H. BROWN 

Addisleigh, St. Albans :: Long Island 
or 141 Broadway :: :: :: :: New York 



HALE AND HLBUKN 
COMPANY 

Manufacturers of 

ALLSTEEL CAR INTERIORS 

STEEL CAR SEATS 

STEEL BUILDING TRIM 

STEEL AUTOMOBILE BODIES 

ETC., ETC. 

3(0 CHUMCH STREET 
NEW YOEIC 



Williams & Marcus 
Company 



O PECIALISTS in Cata- 
^^ logues and general print- 
ing in large and small editions, 
also steel die work for hotels 

MAY WE SEND YOU PRICES? 



212-222 South Darien Street 
PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



THE UNION STOVE WORKS 

70 BEEKMAN ST., NEW YORK, N. Y. 




GAS RANGES, COOKERS, HOT 
WATER HEATERS, and ETC. 



E 1 m h ur st 

Time of Express Train 
from New York 

(Penn. Station^ 

12 MINUTES 



The 

Cord Meyer 

Company 



Homes 

and 

Lots 



Forest Hills 

Time of Express Train 

from New York 

(Pt-nn. Slalion) 

14 MINUTES 



Elmhurst Office 
Broadway & Whitney 
Avenue, Elmhurst, L.I. 

ForestHills.Long I sland 

New York Office 
62 William St., N.Y. 



OCEAN BEAC 



I 



ISLAND 




Stucco Cement Bungalow 
Four Rooms $700 



The Pioneer Developer 
of Fire Island 



Attractive but inexpensive seashore summer liomes. Healthful and delightful location in which 
to live. A splendid investment for the man or woman of large or small means. What you have 
always wanted but thought you could not afford, we now place easily within your reach. 

Nature has been generous in providing Ocean Beach with invigorating air (no dust), pure 
water, surf bathing, still-water bathing, fishing, shooting, boating and cool refreshing ocean breezes. 
To these natural advantages development has added 175 bungalows and cottages, ample boat service, 
a boat basin, docks, hotel, dancing pavilion, tennis courts, general store, post office, telegraph office, 
good sanitation and several miles of boardwalks— all within four years. Lots $200 and upward, sold 
on easy time payments. Furnished Bungalows and Cottages to rent. Write us at once for booklets 
and maps. Let us tell you all about Ocean Beach, and then, as our guest, inspect the property 
and see for yourself that what we say is true. Write to-day. 

geach=Fire Island Coo 32 East 125 

John A. Wilbur, President 



Telephone, 4505 Harlem 



m 




The INN and BATHING BEACH 
POINT 0' WOODS, L. I. 

Ocean on one side Bay on the other 

Point O' Woods is a summer colony 
of the highest class. Practically six 
miles out in the open sea. 

For rates and information appl"^ to 

POINT O' WOODS ASS'N 

C. W. NASH, Sup't 



109 MAIN ST. 
FLUSHING, L. I. 



AFTER APRIL 1st 
POINT O' WOODS, L. I. 



The SEA VIEW 
HOUSE 

stands on high ground, and, as its name im- 
plies, from its broad piazza miles of ocean 
iront are to be seen. To the east the view is 
across well-kept meadows and fields of wav- 
ing grain. The hotel is but five minutes' 
walk from the post-office or the beach and 
ten minutes' walk from the depot. It is a 
modern building with large airy rooms, and 
is in every way conducted in accordance with 
the most advanced ideas of taste and comfort. 
The hotel is lighted by gas, has electric call 
liells, hot and cold baths, local and long dis- 
tance telephone, and connection by 'phone 
with a first-class livery. The appointments 
of the dining room and the service at the 
tables are the best. The house opens for the 
suminer season June 1st. A 'bus from the 
hotel will meet all trains. 

For any furtKer information 
or for terms, apply to 

W. M. TERRY, Proprietor 

Sea View House, Amangansett, Long Island 

( »-i^< > TELEPHONE CALL 20 c=ic=Dc=> 

No charge for storing automobiles belong- 
ing to guests. 



anb Ql0ttag00 

E ASTH AMPTON 



/COMBINES the advantages of 
^^ Sea Shore and Country, Fine 
Ocean Bathing and Shady Streets. 
Beautiful Country Club, Tennis 
Courts, Golf Links. Private 
Baths. Good Roads for Auto- 
mobiles. Telephone Connection. 



House Opens June 15th 

APPLY AS ABOVE 



BABYLON 

LONG ISLAND 

ON GREAT SOUTH BAY 



EXPRESS STATION ONE HOUR OUT 
SCHOOLS CHURCHES 

HOSPITAL LIBRARY 

TROLLEY SHORE ROAD 

HAS MORE TO OFFER 
the summer or all year home 
seeker than any other place on 
the South Side. For list of de- 
sirable houses to rent or particu- 
lars of property for sale, address 

JEREMIAH ROBBINS 




lent darbens 



Fifteen minutes from 
Pennsylvania Station 



V. 



HE, most attractive section 
or the lestncted residential 
park of 400 acres extending 
from Richmond Hill station over 
the hills to Kew station with 
upwards of 100 trains daily. 

Its natural beauty, artistic de- 
velopment and location on the 
summit of Long Island looking 
over Forest Hills to the Sound 
on the north and Richmond 
Hill to the sea on the south, its 
'^ "^-^st-^ — _ frontage of a mile on Forest 

Park and the fact that it enjoys 
all the comforts of the established community of Richmond Hill with its churches, schools, clubs and 
social activities, ensure permanence as a social centre, and rapid increase of land values. Plots and 
attractive new houses are offered at moderate prices and on convenient terms to acceptable purchasers only. 

KEW GARDENS CORPORATION 



Telephone Greeley 5250 



MARBRIDGE BUILDING 



34th Street and Broadway 



Do You Know BRENTWOOD? 




't-^'*£4i«te%*»v*i.-«^= 



BRENTWOOD PAEKW.^Y 



IN the Pines of Long Island. A beautifully situated suburban home section, splendidly improyed 
with well graded streets lined with rich groves oi evergreens. Many homes of artistic design 
—and a happy community of home loving people. 
The climate at Brentwood is celebrated for its curative powers. Great South Bay, the celebrated 
pleasure water of the East is close by. 

You can purchase a better house on easy terms and get more for your money here at Brentwood 
than any other place. 
Send for photographs of available houses for this Summer's use. 

BRENTWOOD REALTY CO., ^ " pSoT"'' 1 W. 34th St., New York City 



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HOTEL ARLINGTON 

BAYVILLE, LONG ISLAND 

THIRTY MILES FROM NEW YORK 

SURROUNDED by water: north, Long Island 
Sound; east, Oyster Bay Harbor; south, Bay- 
ville Harbor. Established reputation for com- 
fort, cleanliness and first-class table. Bathrooms, 
modern plumbing, hot and cold water on every 
floor, electric light and gas all over the house; 
both surf and still bathing, fine boating and 
fishing, tennis, short distance from golf links; 
library; long distance telephone. Rates: $15.00 
per week and up; transient $2.50 per day and up. 
Accommodates 100. Three miles from Oyster Bay 
Depot. Accommodations for horses and garage. 

Telephone Number 172-R Oyster Bay- 
Open all year. Booklets. GUS PICK, Proprietor 



#I|or? Ktu0 3lnn 

E. SETAUKET, LONG ISLAND 

Directly on the Water Front 

DRIVATE pier, fine bathing, 
boating and fishing. Mod- 
ern improvements. Large 
lawn. Tennis courts. Garage. 

Rates $10 and up. June to October 

Telephone 120R Setauket 

WILLIAM D. OAKES, Proprietor 




STONY BROOK'S ONLY HOTEL 

Stony Brooli Hotel 

OPEN ALL THE YEAR 

Up-to-date in Every Particular 

Table Unsurpassed 

A FAVORITE STOPPING PLACE FOR 

Automobile Parties 

Unexcelled New Roads 

WELL STOCKED CAFE 

JAMES AYERS, Owner and Manager 

Telephone, 9 Stony Rrook 



^^^t^S*^^^*^***"**^*^ 




Queenswater 
Hotel, Inc. 

and FISHING STATION 

LONG BEACH, L. L 
Near Ocean On the Bay 

The best fishing in the vicinity 
of New York 

SHORE DINNERS 

B. MOLITOR, Long Beach, L. I. 

Telephone — 25 Long Beac'.i 



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THE SEA §FMAY ON T 
DUNES HOTEL AND TEA HOUSE 

Situated directly on the beach fronting ocean; 
close to Bathing Station, at East Hampton, L. I. 

Dining and Tea Room overlooking the ocean. 
Seating capacity of one hundred and fifty. Meals 
at all hours, both A la Carte and Table d Hote. 

Permanent and transient guests accommodated. 
Modern improvements; beautiful ball room; 
Afternoon Tea and Dansante from three to six 
P. j\I. Europe's Orchestra furnishes music for 
dancing afternoons and evenings. 

Non-housekeeping Bungalows with all modern 
improvements to rent for season. 

All terms to be had on application. 

GMIFFING (& HOOPER, Pro 



FREEPORT'S LEADING HOTEL 



The Crystal Lake 
Hotel and Cottage 

OPEN ALL YEAR 
AUTOMOBILE PARTIES ACCOMMODATED 
GRILL MUSIC 

A. E. FROST, Prop. 

FREEPORT - - LCNG ISLAND, N. Y. 




The Misiimi€)gime 

SOUTH JAMESPOMT, L„ 1 = 

THIS new and handsomely appointed 
house is situated in the beautiful village 
of South Jamesport, within a few feet of 
Peconic Bay, famous alike for its superb 
sailing, fishing and bathing advantages. Long- 
distance Telephone. Terms reasonable. All 
applications for board should be addressed to 



lo SEYMOUR COMWIN 

South Jamesport, L. I. 




Av 



5 -Mile Look 



ery s D-iviiic 

RESTAURANT AND CAFE 

C . H . M U R D O C K . I\I a n a ji e r 

SHORE DINNERS A FEATURE 
ALL KINDS OF SHELL FISH 

A LA CARTE ONLY 

BOATING AND BATHING 
Blue Point, Long Island, on the shore 

TELEPHONE 76 



Music a u d D a ii c i u < 




VE COTTAGE 



5OUTH GMOVE STREET 
EPOET, Lo lo. No Yo 



Attractive and homelike, accommodating 30 
guests; situated on Sportsmen's Cliannel, in 
full view of water; but three minutes walk 
from Bay; boating, bathing, fishing; motor 
and row boats — boat anchorage. Shaded 
grounds, croquet, tennis, electric light — 
bathroom on each floor; two large dining 
rooms, private tables. Fresh eggs, chickens 
and vegetables from our own farm. All kinds 
of fresh sea food. $9.00 to $12.00. 

C» JENSEN, Propipieftwr 

Phone 738-W Freeport 




SEA VIEW HOUSE 

Equipped with All the Modern Improvements 

JT IS situated on an eminence overlooking the 
beautiful surrounding country and the waters 
of Peconic Bay; has unsurpassed facilities for 
Bathing, Boating and Fishing. Is surrounded by 
abundant shade trees, large verandas, etc. Pic- 
turesqvie drives in all directions over good roads. 
Table bountifully supplied with poultry, eggs, 
milk and vegetables from farm controlled by the 
management. Houses reached by train or boat 
dailv. Rates: Single Rooms, $12.00 and up; Double 
Rooms, $25.00 and up. See L. I. R. R. Time Table 
to Noyack Road Station and Sag Harbor. The 
"Noyack Road Station" has been opened for the 
convenience of the guests of this house. Tel. 18 
Sag Harbor. J. K. MORRIS, Proprietor 
Booking Office, The Mansfield, 12 W. 44th St., N. Y. 




LA GMANGE MOUSE 

A SELECT FAMILY RESORT 

Near Great South Bay 

Choice location. Lighted hy electricity, 
modern plumbing. Abundant shade 
trees, large lawn, tennis, bathing, 
boating, fishing. 

Mrs. E. WALKER, Proprietor 
BABYLON, LONG ISLAND 

New York City Address: 243 W. 76th Street 




BOOTH HOUSE, Tul'^y^. 

THIS hotel is beautifully located on Peconic 
Bay. The house has been newly rebuilt, 
refurnished and enlarged. Accommodations for 
one hundred guests. Rooms en suite, with baths. 

Private tennis court; boating, bathing and 
fishing. Great rendezvous for yachts, and 
finest roads for automobiles. 

Rates $18 to $35 per week. $3.50 per day up. 

Two furnished cottages, with water front, 
to rent for season. 

Special service for automobile parties. 

An ideal summer resort. Cool and refresh- 
ing breezes from the bay, roomy verandas; 
shade trees; all modern improvements. Dis- 
tance from New York City, 95 miles on Long 
Island R. R. to Greenport station, from which 
it is about five minutes ride to the Booth 
House. Montavik Steamboat Company, Pier 8, 
East River, lands passengers at Greenport, 
less than ten minutes ride to Booth House. 
Season, from June to October. 



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HOTEL ABELL 



LONG BEACH 
NEW YORK 



A DELIGHTFUL family Ho!el. con- 
venient to Station, Boardwalk, Ocean 
and Bay. Fine boating and fishing; 25 elec- 
tnc trains daily, each way; 45 minutes to 
Wall Street, via Brooklyn, same to Herald 
Square via Pennsylvania Station. Hotel is 
operated on the American Plan. Excellent 
table, best the markets afford. Open May 1st 
to September 15th. Apply 

JAS. M. ABELL, Manager 
LONG BEACH, NEW YORK 



'AK ISLAND BEAC 



Atlantic Ocean and Great South Bay 

Commuting Distance From New York City 

Excellent Boat Service 
Ideal Place For Cliildrcn 

Bungalow and Cottages for Rent or Sale 
Rents, $100.00 and up for the Season 

For Lists of Cottages and Schedule of Boats 

Apply Capt. NORMAN H. SMITH 

BABYLON, IN. Y. 



FIFTY MINUTES FROM N. Y.— 20° COOLER 
Commutation $9.20 Per Month 




W. S. Merrill 



Long Island 




TJi 



THE CHAMBERLAIN 

BATH BEACH, LONG ISLAND 

Combines Seashore and Country. House ac- 
comodates 250. Newly renovated. Beautiful 
Bathing Beach, with Private Bath Houses for 
Guests. Constant panorama of yachts and 
ocean liners. All ocean-going vessels passing 
within view. Excellent Service. Fishing, Boat- 
ing, Base Ball, Dancing, Bathing, Music and 
other recreations and amtisements. Ideal for 
vacationists and business people of the city, 
being Forty Minutes from Brooklyn Bridge at 
a 5c. fare. Business and vacation combined. 
Cooling, refreshing, invigorating, healthful, 
restful. Rates reasonable. 

HENRIETTA CHAMBERLAIN, Proprietress 



-I!' M 1 I 



,- IK 



?^ 



'^"*f*1'*f'7!!¥'^^;S 




OCEAN AVE. HOTEL 

PATCHOCUE, LONG ISLAND 



Directly on water front. 



Open May first 



Yachting, Fishing, Motoring, Bath- 
ing. Fine roads for automobihng. 
Garage. Modern appointments. 
Furnished Cottages To Rent 

SANFORD WEEKS, Oivner and Proprietor 



95 



LOTS at NORTHPORT, on HARBOR and SOUND 

Acreage Huntington Bay, Stony Brook, 
Mattituck, Peconic, Amagansett, East 
Hampton, Gardiners Bay, Napeague 

Shore Front Farms $175.00 Acre Up 

ASHAROKEN BEACH— AN ISTHMUS 

Sensible Restrictions, 30 Nice Houses 

Some for Sale, $4500 Up. Few Furnished 

$400 Up. Booklet. Lists Mailed 

WM. B. CODLING, (Tel. 83) Northport, N. Y. 
115 Broadway Tues. and Fri., 12 to 2:33 P. M. 

Telephone, Rector 5413 



LONG ISLAND'S 
NORTH SHORE 

Estates, Shore Fronts, Farms and 
Acreage at very attractive prices. 

FURNISHED COTTAGES FOR RENT 

All inquiries receive prompt 
and personal attention. 

Daniel M. Gerard, Huntington, L. I. 



NORTHPORT 

- AND VICINITY - 

Shore Fronts, Farms, Acreage, Homes and 
Country Estates. Furnished Cottages 
to Rent. Prompt reply to all inquiries. 

EDWIN N. ROWLEY 

OFFICES— Rowley Building, Northport, New 
York, Phone 108 Northport; Marbridge Build- 
ing, 47 West 34th Street, Plione 6450 Greeley 



N O M T H § M 



Real Estate 

ESTATES, WATER FRONTS 
FURNISHED HOUSES 



AYMOND SMI 

PHONE 168 OYSTER BAY 



Long Island Homes 

PORT WASHINGTON 

FINEST BAY ON LONG ISLAND 

Electric Trains to New York — 35 Minutes 

— Properties For Sale or Rent — 
Let Us Know What You Want 

Correspondence Cheerfully Answered 
HYDE & BAXTER, Port Washington, L. I. 



ALONG THE 



NORTH SHORE 

Country Estates 

^ Suburban Homes [^ 

Farms :: :: :: 

J. HART WELCH 

DOUGLASTON, L. I. 




SHOREHAM, LONG ISLAND ' 

On Long Island Sound. Bungalows and Cot- 
tages. Furnished and all improvements. For 
Sale and Rent. Best bathing beach on L. I. 
Best roads in the state. All cottages have a 
view of the water. 

JOHN R. MELVILLE, Shoreham, Long Island 



SEA CLIFF, L. L 

Fiiue Baltliiiig 
Boatimg and Fislkiimg 

Furnished and Unfurnished 

COTTAGES TO RENT 
Property for Sale Send for List 

Ctomlbs Meal Egttate Exchange 

COMBS & SCHLEICHER 



96 




IIATHAAVAY INN 



HATHAWAY INN 

AMITYVILLE, LONG ISLAND, N.Y. 

Directly on Great Soutli Bay— f'ooKil Ijy ( in-.-ui 
Breezes. 30 miles from New York; about one hour 
from Wall Street via Subway connecting at Flatbush 
Avenue Station or from Pennsylvania Station. Sailing, 
Boating, Batliing and Fishing. Dancing. All latest 
improvements. Handsomely furnished rooms with and 
without private bath. Always cool. The best of South- 
ern cooking. Table and service of the best. REASON- 
ABLE RATES. OPEN FROM MAY 1st to OCT. 1st. 
EWEN HATHAWAY, Manager 
ACCOMMODATIONS FOR AUTOMOBILISTS 
Broiled Live Lobsters. Bluefish. Chicken and Steamed Soft Clams 



HOWELL HOUSE 



Westhampton Beach, Long Island, N.Y. 

HENRY J. HOWELL, Prop. 

RATES 



Daily 
Weekly 



$4.00 and up 
$21.00 and up 




*>'> J > ft H tMjIW^ 



fTHE BAY SHORE INN— Located right on the bay; 
also the only one on the shore front. Can accom- 
modate 35 on the American plan. Rates $10 per week 
and upwards; also meals a la carte at all hours. 
Specialty: lobsters, soft shell crabs, etc. Also hall 
for dancing. CHAS. REYNEKE, Prop. 




Greyloch Hall 



Ideal summer home. Large grounds on edge 
Jamaica Bay. Always cool. All modern 
improvements. Good cuisine. Tennis, 
dancing, boating. Thirty-five minutes 
from Broadway. Automobile to station. 
Terms, $2.50 to' $5.00 per day. For further 
particulars apply 



Mr 



RICHARD MOTT 



GREYLOCH HALL 

Bayswater, Far Rockaway, Long Island 



WATSON HOU 



B AB YLO N 
LONG ISLAND 



amd (COTTAGER 

:: :: ON THE GREAT SOUTH BAY :: 



High Class Family Hotel. Suites of two 
and three rooms and private bath. 



or Quiarters - 

Telephone, Babylon 407 



Grill 



Olie ANCHORAGE 

PORT WASHINGTON, L. 1. 

Directly on Manhasset Bay; large, 
well shaded lawns; ample piazzas; all 
improvements; comfortable, homelike 
place for refined people; table first 
class; references. Send for booklet. 

Mrs. A. R. HASKELL, Prop. 



Real Estate I furnished cottages & COUNTRY 

8 HOMES, WATERFRONTS & FARMS 



ON 



THE SOUTH SIDE 

and tKe SKores of tne 

GREAT SOUTH BAT 



"* Unexcelled BatKing, Boating, *^ 
3 Fisning, Golfing, Automobiling c 



TERRY 



& BREWSTER 

BATSHORE 

TELEPHONE THREE HUNDRED AND TWO 

— M — inrini — tnmr 



vxxx — )crsoooc 



BAY SHORE, L I. 

c=> COTTAGES and ESTATES ^ 

A Rare Combination of Sea 
Shore and Country Life 

s::!?":r±: waiter r. willis 

BAY SHORE, L. I. :: :: :: 'Phone 53-W 

New York Office: 
145 EAST 34th STREET :: Murray Hill 786 



REAL 

BOUGHT 



ESTATE 

and sold 



Cottages for rent at East Hampton, 
Amagansett and Wainscott. Also sum- 
mer boarding house. Accommodate 
fifty. For terms address 

B. M. OSBORNE, Real Estate Agent 
EAST HAMPTON, L. I., N. Y. 



ADOLPH BAUSCH 

REAL ESTATE BROKER 
AND APPRAISER 



LONG ISLAND ACREAGE 
A SPECIALTY 

TEL. 17 FAl 



FARMINGDALE, L. I. 
M INGDALE 



PEERLESS RUBBER 

MANUFACTURING COMPANY 

16 WARREN STREET, NEW YORK 

Manufacturers of all Rubber Goods 
used by Railroads, including 
Belting, Hose and Packings 

Sole Manufacturers of the Celebrated 

Rainbow Packing; also Peerless Sheet 

Tiling, the best floor covering made 




Metal 

Convention 

Badges 

and 
"Made in America'* 

LABELS 

AMERICAN 
RAILWAY 
SUPPLY CO. 

134-136 Charles St. 
NEW YORK 



OMality First 






547-553 W. 27th Street 
548-552 W. 28th Street 



ES ENVo COo 



New York 



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END LONG ISLAND 
FAEMS 



Large estates, summer homes, water frontage 
for sale. Furnished cottages to rent for season 
on or near water. Bathing, sailing, fishing fine. 



To See Is To Know 
Correspondence Solicited 



JfoE.JE 



Season 1915 



Season 1915 



BROWNE'S 



LAKE FRONT HOTEL 

Lake Ronkonkoma, L. I., the beauty spot of 
Long Island, fifty miles from New York City. 
High elevation, perfect drainage, fine air, 
swept by Atlantic and Sound breezes, no 
malaria; for rest, nerves, health and out-door 
pleasures, cannot be surpassed. Boating, 
Bathing, Lawn Tennis. $10.50 per week up. 
$2.50 per day transit. Booklet. Cottages for 
Rent Furnished. 

H. J. S. BROWNE, Managing Director 



SAGAPONACK 



LONG 
ISLAND 

^ I IRooms 
aiid Baltli ttCD Memlt 
PRICE $350.00 

ALSO AGENT FOR SALE OF REAL ESTATE 
For further particulars apply to 

CHAELES So ROGEES, S; 

LONG ISLAND 




QUOGUE, EAST QUOGUE and 
GOOD GROUND FOR RENT 

Some on the shore of Shinnecock Bay; others on high ground, 
near the shore, overlooking bay and ocean; rent from $200 up. 
^ Cottages, shore front estates, wild land for sale; also 
hotels and boarding houses. Write for illustrated booklet. 

WILLARD S. FRENCH, East Quogue. L. I. 




Babylon, West Islip, Bay Shore and Islip 
a specialty. Acreage and Water Fronts 
for sale. Furnished Cottages and large 
: : : : Estates for rent : : : : 

HENRY OAKLE¥, BABYLON, L. L 

TELEPHONE ^ 216W. RESIDENCE 



ffiEEVE (& BARTLETT 

ooo(r=)oooc=:D FOUNDED 1889 crxxxx^Dcxx) 

iEaat 1£nh ISeal lEslate 



^rv>-K ii-if-ini innni innnr 



NEW YORK OFFICE: 111 BROADWAY 



BAY 

The Loveliest 


SHORE, L L 

Location on the Famed South Side 


For information as to 

C • L J r~" 4-^- ^ AND GENERAL 

hurnished Cottages :: real ESTATE := 

Great South Bay :: Atlantic Ocean 

Apply to HUL5E & CHASE 

At Bayshore, Long Island, N. "V., since 1870 



THE BELLECOURT, PATCHOGUE, LONG ISLAND 

(11 Rooms) All improvements. Right on 

THE LENNOX Great South Bay. All water 

(8 Rooms) sports. Garage. 

To let furnished. Apply for terms. MRS. B. E. 

EVANS, 297 Cedar Avenue. 

J;a Bayside House TJ"^^ 

Large grounds, tennis, croquet, surf and still water 
bathing; terms $10 to $12 per week; capacity 50. 
WM. S. BELLOWS, Good Ground, Long Island 



Famous for 
Duck Dinners 



T-i . . T EASTPORT 

Lastport Inn Lo-g uund 

J. B. WESTERHOFF 

Open for Transient and Permanent Guests 

Telephone 7 Eastport 



99 



To Rent 'Z Summer Season ^u^r nTs H^f d 

In a modern house with all improvements. House 
well located, near water, with facilities for bathing 
and boating. Adults only. Apply to 
4 — 31st St. (Beechhurst), Whitestone, L. I., N. Y. 



FOR SALE! 



B A Y S I D E 
LONG ISLAND 
Nine-Room Cottage 

All improvements. Near Bay. Convenient to 

:: Station. Plot 50 x 130. Terms, $5,800 :: 

L. A. R., BAYSIDE, LONG ISLAND 

We Know Long Island Property 

WRITE WHAT ii yxf v, HAVE T T " 

YOU WANT WJ^ iX^iV-Li XJ. 

Farm Bureau, Northport, N. Y., Phone 210 



T® Lei 



IglaLimd 



Furnished Cottages for Season of 1915 

Send for Booklet 

RALPH G. DUVALL, Shelter Island Heights, N. Y. 

Frank H. Wells estate 

STONY BROOK, LONG ISLAND 

Post Office Box 59 - - - - Telephone 15-W 



Amityville 



Furnished Cottages 
Water Front and Near the Water 

For Rent and For Sale. Also Homesteads with 

Farms. Great Bargains Jvist Now. Phone 254. 

MACK, Amityville, Long Island, New York 



FOR RENT — New ten room cottage and bath fur- 
nished to rent for summer, situated on a 100-acre 
farm not far from Lake Ronkonkoma. Fresh vege- 
tables, fruit, poultry and eggs, raised and grown by 
the wholesale. Also fresh butter and milk available. 
Inquire for terms. Wm. H. Murray, Box 42, Lake 
Grove, Long Island. 

To Lett ©F for Sale IAlin%^aVo^ 

Furnished. Situated on the water front on Orient 
Harbor, lower Peconic Bay; unobstructed view of 
Harbor and Sound. For terms and particulars in- 
quire of E. L. COFFIN, Orient, Long Island, N. Y. 

Robert M. Dibble f sta\e 

VALLEY STREAM, LONG ISLAND 

Telephone 3^3 Valley Stream 

Jamaica ana Long Islana 

Houses, lots and farms for sale, rent and exchange. 

HENRY E. PRICE 
3S3 Fulton Street ... Jamaica, Long Island 

XTURNISHED COTTAGES. Over 100 to select from. 
At Sayville, Bayport, Bluepoint, Patchogue, 
Bellport and Brookhaven. Also farms, country 
homes and real estate in general, for sale all over 
Long Island. F. H. Huttenlocher, 456 S. Ocean Ave., 
Patchogue, L.I. Tel. Connection. Automobile Service. 



fue: 



m: 



(COTTAGE; 



To Rent and Real Estate for Sale 

ERNEST H. BISHOP 
West Hampton Beach, Long Island 



Amagansett, N. Y. 

( )cean front building sites 

W. M. TERRY, Amagansett, N. Y. 



Furnished and Unfurnished 
COTTAGES for SALE 
or RF.NT 

F'arms and acreage for 



Telephone 20 



J. HEISER 



ADDISLEIGH 
ST. ALBANS, N. Y. 



R.ecl Esials 
HOUSES 



AND 



Farms a Specialty 
LOTS FOR SALE 



Henry 



A. r ICken Broker & Appraiser 

Good Houses and Lots at All Prices and Terms 

NOTARY PUBLIC 
1255 Van Wyck Avenue :: :: Dunton, Jamaica 



HARRY 

Telephone 15 W 



WM. H. CAMERDEN 

Cottages For Rent — Real Estate — For Sale 

Telephone : Office and Residence 65 QUOGUE, L. I. 

STRONG BROS. 

REAL ESTATE AGENTS 

EAST HAMPTON, - LONG ISLAND, N. Y. 

^e@ for Remit and Sale MARRATOOKA S^S'i^Mf^'^^.^TSI 



Shore Fronts 



FARMS and COUNTRY 
ESTATES FOR SALE 
Furnished Cottages for Rent 

— Send for Free Booklet — 

T . M O T T , Northport, Long Island 



Residence 27 J 



Southampton and Shinnecock Hills. Farm and 
Water Front Properties on Long Island. Apply to 

ELWYN WHITE 
Lock Box 64. Tel. 318. Southampton, L. I., N. Y. 

Choice Farms, Country Estates, 

Houses and Building Plots for Sale or To Let. 
Fire Insurance. Money on Bond and Mortgage. 

Established 1911 Telephone 25-1 

ROBERT E. O'DONOHUE, Central Islip, L. L 



and BUNGALOW SITES 

On Peconic Bay and Creek, and Marratooka Lake. 
Convenient to village and railroad station. 

CHAS. W. WICKHAM, Mattituck, Long Island 

ROCKAWAY PARK ^^^It^^^^ 
BELLE HARBOR furnished or 

UNFURNISHED. Write or call at office of Rockaway Park Realty 
Co., opp. R.R. Depot, Rockaway Park, N. Y. Tel. Hamme's 259. 



AT EAST 
QUOGUE, L. I. 



For Sale or Rent 

Furnished Cottage: ten rooms, two baths, laundry H 
electric lights, five minute wa'.k from Bav. Terms h 
reasonable. Box 7L GEO. G. BAILEY ^ 

100 



WESTBURY 



FOR WESTBURY REAL ESTATE 

See T. J. McCORD 
Phone: 15J Office; 77W Residence 



AHaaxsa^a 



WILLOW TREE INN ^^Tlie HEDGES" eTeX^or 



Shore Road, Sea Cliff 

Coolest place on Long Island Sound. Situated di- 
rectly on Hempstead Harbor. Private bathing beach, 
runaway and float. Automobilists' and Yachtmen's 
retreat. Table d'hote and a la carte. Terms $15. 

P. O. BOX 406 'PHONE 624 



jHIiirgcIhL ILniirmlbeF C^innpsiinij 
YELLOW PINE 



NEW YOMK 



GEORGE D. SQUIRES 

Real Estate Agent, Broker and Appraiser 

GOOD GROUND, LONG ISLAND 

Acreage, bviilding sites, residences, water fronts and 
small plots. Furnished cottages for the Summer. 
The most productive farms on Long Island. Some 
real bargains every day are offered. 
Correspondents throughout the Island. Local and 
Long Distance Phone's, 38-M. :: At your service. 

SEA CLIFF, L. I. 

For desirable furnished cottages for the Suinmer 
Season or unfurnished dwellings for yearly occu- 
pancy, write to or call on 

HENRY C. SMITH 

Corner of Central and Summit Aves., Sea Cliff, L. I. 

HOUSES TO LET 

ooo Furnished and Unfurnished ooo 

PROPERTY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS FOR SALE 
BUILDING LOTS, FARMS AND LARGE TRACTS 

J. W. BIRCH :: :: MERRICK, N. Y. 



On CENTRAL AVENUE 

I-argc shady lawn. I'inest localiijii in l'"ru- Rock- 
away. One block from bcacli. Seven minutes walk 
from station. L'nexcelled cuisine. Restricted clien- 
tele. Board and table board. Terms moderate. 



Apply 

Telephone 



1 S g 



To 



F, EG AN 

824 Far Rockaway 



GARDNER HOUSE, ilT«"" 

Gaston Avenue Station 
Boulevard and Summerfield Avenue 

FIRST CLASS ROOMS AND BOARD for SEASON 
or transient guests. One block from ocean and 
three blocks from depot. 
Tel. Con. Hammels ScasOll RatCS S. GARDNER 



LAKE VIEW FARM 

YAPHANK, L. I. 

About 60 acres. Large frontage on Lake, with 
sloping wooded bank, clear water. Good boating, 
bathing and fishing. For residence, club house or 
bungalow sites cannot be beaten. Personal inspec- 
tion invited. Address O. B. COOAIES & SON, 



Yaphank, L. I. 



Phc 



64 F 25 Bellport 



RUBBERSET 



TRADE MARK 



BRUSHES 

will make good — or we will. 
RUBBER Si:T COMPA.iVY 



OCEAN VIEW HOUSE, Oak Beach, Babylon, L. L 
Mrs. Edward Arnold, Prop. Terms $10 to $12 a week. 
No children under 15 years of age. Accommodates 
25. All rooms facing ocean. Good table guaranteed. 
Broad porches. Sanitary plumbing. Surf and still- 
water bathing. Sailing, crabbing and fishing. Bun- 
galows and cottages for sale or to rent by the sea- 
son. To rent for season $125.00 up. For sale from 
$850.00 up fvirnished. 30 minutes ride from Babylon 
dock to Ocean View landing. Fare, 30 cents round trip. 



SOUTH SHORE 



Fiirmisii 

To Rent at West- 

REAL ESTATE q^.u" Ir-^^""' 

WILLIAM H. WINTERS, Westhampton Beach, L.I. 

CHAS. O. DOXSEE 

c=ioooooocr=) REAL ESTATE c^soooooocrrj 

ISLIP, LONG ISLAND 



FLUSHING 



THE BE.\LTY SPOT 
OF LOiSG ISLAiND 



Easy commuting distance. For real estate for 
sale or rent. Write or call on 

WATSON & N I M M O 

Successors to D. M.VSTER & CO. 

69 MAIN STREET - - - Cor. Lincoln St. 

Telephone 38 Flushinij 



101 



NASSAU HOUSE, ROSLTM, L.I. NARRAGANSETT INN 



First Class Hotel and Restaurant. Regular Dinner, 

50 cents. A la carte all day. Board from $8 and up 

per week. Boating, Fishing and Swimming nearby. 

Five Minutes from Trolley Line 

NOMTH SHOME HOTEL ^.'^.^^n.^'y!''' 

Overlooking the Long Island Sound. Good bathing, 
fishing and boating. Modern improvements. Terms 
$8.00 to $12.00. Address 
Mrs. GUS KOHR, Kings Park, Long Island, N. Y. 



legKuiemd 



HUNTINGTON, L. I. 

Location pleasant — • 
good roads — the harbor affording opportunity for 
boating. Raise own vegetables. A very healthy 
location. Accommodate 8. Terms $9 per week up. 
FRANK ZOELLER - - - Huntington, L. I. 

T^HE BREAKERS, Summerfield Ave., Arverne-by- 
the-Sea, L. L Two Modern Cottages in the best 
part of Arverne, one minute to the ocean; well ven- 
tilated rooms and halls; the table is all that could 
be desired; excellent surf bathing and fishing; ac- 
commodations for 80 guests; terms on application. 
Address C. A. FINCH. 

RONKONKOMA COTTAGE f-^ -^ ^ath 



-Ronkonkoma, L. I.- 



ing, Fishing, 
Shady Trees 



surrounding, Light Airy Rooms, First-Class Table, 
Everything Fresh from the Garden. Automobile 
Parties Served. Mrs. FRED BELZ, Prop. 

TENTH T /^/""T^^^r^OT^'C R- R- STATION 
YEAR J-i^^lV W yjyJU O GREENLAWN 

At the Water's Edge 

CENTREPORT HARBOR, LONG ISLAND 

Rebuilt, Modern Improvements, Moderate Rates 



OM THE 
WATER 



niae BAT HOUSE 

C. Z?. /Cinff (S- iSonll A'^'^i's cool. Good bathing, boat- 

. ing, fishing. Fresh vegetables. Sea 

Orient, L. I. \\ food. Terms $8 to $10. Booklet. 

PATCHOGUE, L. I. 
On Great South Bay 

Conducted by owner to please guests. Superior 

table, attractive location, established reputation for 

family summering. $10 to $15. Write for booklet. 

FRANCES W. MONELL. 

ORIENT POINT INN at Orient Point, L. I. 

One of the Prettiest Spots on the Atlantic Coast 

A homelike place, plenty of fresh sea food; vege- 
tables from our own garden. Excellent fishing, bath- 
ing, boating, dancing, etc. Fine accommodations. 
Big garage. Booklet. ANSEL V. YOUNG, Prop. 

THAS NOFHRFN Goose Creek. Jamaica Bay, L I. 
V/n/\0. nWCniVCl^, First station on the Trestle 

FISHIXG STATION 

P.O. Woodhayen, L. I., N. Y. :: Tel. 1328-W Hammels 

Only Ten Minutes Row to Good Fishing Grounds 
Long Island R.R. (Local Electric) bring you to door 

BAY VIEW COTTAGE, 

Overlooking Harbor. Bathing, Boating, Fishing. 
Light Airy Rooms. Excellent Table. For terms 

M. STOUT, Northport, Long Island 

'T'f T¥7 ff^TIMrr^ ^\^^Ay lawn 
JL JL A^—J JL AX^JCjKjr large veranda 

airy rooms; home cooking; near the water of 
South Bay; boating and fishing. Board $7 up. 
Address MRS. DELIA SPRAGUE, Islip, L. I. 



NORTHPORT 
L. I. 



An ideal place on the Great South Bay. 

Open all year. :: :: :: :: Music. 

Rhode Island Shore Dinners B. F. CONKLIN 

Orchard Point House, '^^''I^IXy?'''^' 

Delightfully situated, always cool, modern improve- 
ments, electric light, tennis court, boating and fish- 
ing. FREE BATHING. Terms $9 and $10 per week. 
Apply BERTHA E. SACHS, Centre Moriches, L. I. 

C A. SCHILLING'S SONS Aotel 

RESTAURANT AND DANSE SUR MER 
Sea Side - Rockaway Beach - New York 

Table d'Hote for large and small parties 

Shore Dinners and Clam Bakes at reasonable prices 

SoMtli Side C^ttttage, Eong?sland 

Near Great South Bay. Excellent bathing, boating 
and sailing. All light and airy rooms. Good table. 
Home cooking. $7.00 to $10.00 per week. 
MRS. WM. LECHTRECKER 



LONG ISLAND 

Directly on the shores of the Great South Bay. 
:: :: Terms $12 to $15 per week. Booklet. :: :: 



C. A. BROWN 



Telephone 43 Sayville 



STEAM -ppjE COLONIAL EH'g'^h T 



HEAT 



-SAG HARBOR, NEW YORK- 



Five minutes from depot and boat. Rooms with bath 
and running water. Open all the year. Situated right 
on the water. H. G. Ham, Proprietor, Sag Harbor, L.I. 

COCHRAN HOUSE ^^^V.^.S^p^oJ: 

Excellent Bathing. Seashore and country combined. 
House is located near Great South Bay. Light, airy 
rooms, modern improvements. Good table. Rates, 
$10 to $15 per week. 

THE WARNER HOUSE 

Blue Point, Long Island, on Great South Bay 



Bathing exceptionally good, 
other amusements. Booklet. 



Sailing, fishing, and 
Geo. V. Raynor. 



SAYVILLE, L. I. rw^t "O 1 1 

on the Great South Bay \^\\Q lieaCnWOOCl 

All :nodern improvements. 7 minutes from depot. 5 
minutes to bathing beach. Sailing, fishing and crab- 
liing. Rates $8 to $12 per week. Mrs. E. B. Johnson. 

HALLETT HOUSE J-s.sne^ 

BLUE POINT, LONG ISLAND Capacity 3oa 

Full View of GREAT SOUTH BAY 

Directly on 
Shinnecock Bay 

Large, well- ventilated rooms; Sanitary Plumbing; 
Table a specialty. 

GEO. E. BELLOWS, Good Ground, L. I. 



PROSPECT HOUSE 



Hotel Welcome Near Georglca Lake 
and Atlantic Ocean 

and Two Cottages 

No Liquor Sold. Homelike and restful. Write or call on 
Mrs. J. O. Hopping, Manager, Wainscott, L. I., N.Y. 



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TO RENT BY 

THE SEASON 
FOUR & SIX 
ROOM BUN- 
GALOWS $150 
AND $200 




FINE BATH- 
ING, BOAT- 
ING AND 
FISHING 



Four Room Rustic Bungalow 
SWAN RIVER BUNGALOW COLONY ON THE GREAT SOUTH BAY :: PATCHOGUE, L. I. 

Fourteen Rustic Bungalows, furnished, to rent, beautifully situated among a pine grove, on the 
Swan River, Patchogue, ten ininutes walk or sail to the Great South Bay and fifteen minutes from 
Railroad Station and town. 

Pine Neck Inn located on the premises ofifers to the guests and colonists a well managed house 
with board and dining room service. Board $10 per week. 

For booklet with views and further information address 
A. G. DIMMERLING, Manager Tel. 202 Newtown 27 Grand Avenue, Corona, L. I. 

P. S. — I have developed another tract of land to sell and build you a bungalow or a bungalow 
site in a pine grove on the water front, at a moderate cost and a small amount down. 



BLOCK ISLAND, R. L 

"THE EMERALD GEM OF THE SEA" 

REACHED BY THE MONT AUK STEAMBOAT CO/S LINE 

Wnere a week's sojourn gives all the oenejits 
of an ocean voyage x'v'imout tne aiscomforts 



FOR INFORMATION ADDRESS HOWARD M. SMITH 
GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT, PENNSYLVANIA STATION, NEW YORK CITY 



Kanawha Cottage SEA cSp'r,. THE COOPER HOUSE 

- O OIJOr.IIF.. LONG I.SLAND 



ExceHent boarding house, first-class taljle; all im- 
provements, including private dance liall. Fine 
grass lawn. Telephone 815. 



QUOGUE, LONG ISLAND 

Within a few minutes of the ocean. Rates upon 
application. Mrs. GEO. V. RAYNOR. 



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ALTAI ILE 




CHILDREN'S PARADISE 

The Last Word in 



These are what appeal: 



Beach 



Miles of clean sand 
beach — Nature's play- 
ground for the chil- 
dren. 



Bath 



ing 

Still water and ocean 
bathing- — cleanest on 
the coast. 



Boating 



Salt aire's natural 
harbor — ideal for any 
craft. 

Fishing 

Bluefish, weakfir.h, 
bass — yours for the 
angling. 



Shooting 



Snipe, wild duck and 
geese — always plenti- 
ful in season. 



ure 



Ai 



ir 



Saltaire* means just 
what the naiue im- 
plies — fresh, invigor- 
ating, briny air. 



Summer Bungalow Development 



THE APPEAL OF NATURE IS STRONG 

GET away from the artificial restraints of the City; from the big piles 
of masonry, hurrying street cars, the rumble and jumble of City 
noise. Come to Saltaire, Fire Island Beach, a Colony of home 
lovers who buy the best pleasures of life with the price of the commonplace. 

Saltaire has about three miles of water frontage. On one side, the 
long, sloping beach and white-capped combers of the Atlantic Ocean; on 
the other, the quiet waters of Saltaire Harbor — here Paradise has drawn 
its curtain — and the Great South Bay, famed for its unexcelled bathing, 
boating and fishing. 

All the comforts are carefully provided for. With the Casino and 
cottages, Yacht Club, Tennis Courts, Stores, Post Office, Telegraph Office, 
Pure running water, gas and septic sewage, it is a little exclusive place by 
itself, limited in size. So many plots are available and no more. They 
sell readily because in no other similar seaside community is it possible to 
buy a plot for so little money — to own your bungalow with so small 
investment. 

Saltaire is 90 minutes from New York. One hour by L. I. R. R. to 
Bay Shore, then 30 minutes by swift boats. The ride a pleasure in itself 
our commuters would not readily forego. 

FULL DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET "L" IS YOURS FOR THE ASKING 



FIME ISLAND BEACH 

Marbridge Building 

BROADWAY AND 34ltli STREET %% ss s 

PHONE GREELY 1697 



DEVELOPMENT CO. 



NEW YORK, N. Y. 




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